[Diabetes-talk] Anyone Else Having Problems Ordering TestingSupplies Through Medicare Approved Providers?
eileen scrivani
etscrivani at verizon.net
Wed Mar 26 17:14:45 UTC 2014
Mike,
I have been considering doing this, and with all seriousness, what dhould I
tell them my problem is? Is it customer service, or badly run companies,
because they have not told me outright that they will not take Medicare
coverage for the number of test strips I require.
Eileen
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Freeman
Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2014 1:08 PM
To: 'Diabetes Talk for the Blind'
Subject: Re: [Diabetes-talk] Anyone Else Having Problems Ordering
TestingSupplies Through Medicare Approved Providers?
I suggest calling the local offices of your Federal representative (membrer
of Congress) and Federal Senator. This sort of thing is right up their
alleys. If they refuse to ehlp or don't have any viable alternative
suggestions, please let me know and perhaps we can put a bit of pressure on
through our Governmental Affairs people. But it strikes me at the moment
that your senators and representative making a judicious inquiry would get
faster action.
Mike Freeman
-----Original Message-----
From: Diabetes-talk [mailto:diabetes-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of
Tara M. Carty
Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2014 10:00 AM
To: Diabetes Talk for the Blind
Subject: Re: [Diabetes-talk] Anyone Else Having Problems Ordering Testing
Supplies Through Medicare Approved Providers?
I am having the exact problem with the paperwork. I also recently moved and
every time I call A-1, they still have my old address. I have been on the
phone with my doctor's office while they faxed the form and got confirmation
and A-1 still has not received it. I also test six times a day and am
insulin dependent. The phone system is horrible for A-1 as well. They put
you on hold for twenty minutes, then ask you to leave a voice mail but never
call you back. I spent almost four hours on the phone on Monday trying to
figure out the paperwork and order my supplies.
I am so frustrated and am afraid if I go to another company, I'll find the
same thing.
Tara
----- Original Message -----
From: "eileen scrivani" <etscrivani at verizon.net>
To: "NFB Diabetes Talk" <diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2014 9:58 AM
Subject: [Diabetes-talk] Anyone Else Having Problems Ordering Testing
Supplies Through Medicare Approved Providers?
Hi,
I am curious if any one else who uses Medicare Part B for testing supplies,
insulin dependent and testing more than 3 times per day is having a
difficult time having their orders filled through Medicare providers?
I was using A1 Diabetes at first and was testing 6 times per day. Each time
my doc faxed back their form, they kept telling me they never got it.
Finally had to physically make a trip to my doctors office, pick up the form
and snail mail it into A1 Diabetes. Now am increasing the number of times
per day I test to 8 and need to have the script updated. Again, they are
claiming that they are not getting the fax back from my doctor who is very
clearly sending it back in.
So I had enough with A1 Diabetes and am now trying to get set up with Ariva
medical, another Medicare approved provider. Again, my doctor is getting
their faxes, sending them back and then when I call to check on the order am
told by Ariva that they never got the fax back from the doctors office!!
I’m trying not to get upset over this, but it takes about 10 days for
supplies to get sent through mail, and its taking days for this paperwork
nightmare to get straightened out. I called the Medicare 1-800 number and
they cannot take complaints against these companies except in the case where
insurance is not being accepted. Is this an underhanded way of perhaps
rejecting the insurance?
My suspicion is that for diabetics testing above the Medicare allotted
amount of 3 times per day for an insulin dependent diabetic, they may not
for some reason want to take these orders. Any ideas on this? Are others
having this much trouble with these places?
Thanks.
Eileen
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