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Kaiser denied my Daughter’s Pediatrician’s request for a referral to an outside Dr @ Stanford Medical? Help.
1Question : Kaiser denied my Daughter’s Pediatrician’s request for a referral to an outside Dr @ Stanford Medical? Help.
My 20 month old daughter may have Rheumatoid Arthritis. We need to go see Kaiser’s pediatric rheumatoid specialist. He is located at Kaiser’s Oakland facility but is only there 1 day a week. According to my daughters pediatrician we need to get my daughter in for an appt within a week or two since the swelling in her knee is so severe it might cause permanent damage to her leg if left untreated too much longer.
Due to the Dr only being in Oakland 1 day a week our appt is not scheduled for a month. If we want an appt sooner Kaiser said we need to travel to Sacramento (where the rheumatoid pediatrician is stationed). Sacramento is 3 hours away!
My daughter’s pediatrician put in a referral for us to see a Dr at Stanford Medical which is only 45 minutes away and they can see us within the two week timeframe. Problem is Kaiser denied her referral. I am going to appeal it. Please give me some pointers on going about the appeal process and what I should say.
I do not live in Oakland, I live 20 minutes south of San Jose.
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Answer by Wildman2043
Kaiser can be a pain in the butt!! If they sent you to this pediatrician and he refered you to the Dr. at Stanford, I would first get a copy of that referral, to confront them with at the appeal. also a copy of the ped’s reports on the severity of the condition. If that dosen’t help prepare to see a attorney to file a law suit against Kaiser. Sorry I could not be of more help …..good luck.
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Elderly Woman Denied Allergy Medication
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I was at the pharmacy last night and since this elderly woman had an expired id, she was denied allergy medication. What is happening? Our Constitutional Rights are being taken away little by little. There is an ingredient in certain allergy meds, called pseudoephredrine, which drug dealers can use to make methamphetamine. So, a law was passed that it can only be puchased at the pharmacy with proper id. Again it is the law abiding citizens who are being affected such as in this case. It is like Big Brother is watching us. What will be the next item that we won’t be able to purchase without valid ID. The Government knows who you are and what you are purchasing. I don’t feel this law is right, however, I can only vote for Representatives who can change laws and amend them.
Dyslexic Irishman denied SFI assistance
0Dyslexic Irishman denied SFI assistance
When Irishman Alan Newsome moved to Stockholm five years ago he signed up for a Swedish for Immigrants language course, only to find that as a dyslexic he was denied support and was forced to quit.
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Bond denied for man charged with killing wife
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Will You Be Denied The Swine Flu Shot?
0Nobody enjoys going to get a flu shot, but we do expect that if we want one, getting in line for it should simply be a matter of showing up for the event. But what if that was not the case? What if you discovered that you were actually turned away from an inoculation center because you did not fit a predefined “profile” for who is eligible to receive a shot?Ironically, in a year in which a pandemic strain is circling the globe, this is a very real possibility. Right now we know for certain that swine flu vaccines will be in short supply until sometime in 2010. That means not everyone can be vaccinated against the new pandemic virus. In fact, vaccine manufacturers let it be known in mid August that instead of the initial 120 million doses of swine flu vaccine that they had projected would be made available for distribution to the U. S. population, only 45 million doses are likely to materialize. Not only is this not great news, we still have no idea yet whether the new vaccine will even offer significant protection – the 2008 seasonal flu vaccine protected only 44 percent of those who received the shot. So the availability and efficacy of swine flu vaccine is still very much up in the air. Right now this is not a huge concern, because the virus has not claimed a large number of lives. In fact, it has so far caused no more misery than the seasonal flu, which claims up to a half million lives across the globe every year. But that could change quickly, and if the new swine flu strain suddenly proves to be significantly more lethal than it has been, people will want to be vaccinated, and finding themselves denied the shot could be very worrisome. So who *will* be allowed to get the shot when it first becomes available? First responders to emergencies need to remain healthy, as do doctors and other health workers who will take care of the sick. Members of the military are also likely to go into the line, as are children, who have shown a higher tendency to fall sick, pregnant women, and anyone with cardiac problems, high blood pressure, or other underlying health problems than can cause a lowered immune response. If you are otherwise healthy, and you are an adult, then you will likely have to go to the back of the line and wait until early 2010 before you can be vaccinated. Given that the U. S. will get its hands on an estimated 45 million doses of the new vaccine by late October, and depending on whether one or two shots are required to invoke an antibody response to the new swine flu, about one seventh (more likely), to one third of the population of the United States could be vaccinated during the first round. But if you are NOT one of the lucky first to be vaccinated, and the virus does turn significantly worse, all is not lost. There are still antiviral drugs that can be administered to break an infection that has got started in your body. To learn more about your options I recommend that you check out http://393df5jc2h5c-wjfweaa3cvhvv. hop. clickbank. net/ which was written in response to the emergence of the new pandemic. It goes into great detail about pandemic influenza, and what you can do to protect both yourself and your family from the threat. You can find out more about the book and the vaccine sit:uation at my link:
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My brother was diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, and denied medical treatment. What is the life expectance
3My brother has had tumors in the neck, for 5 years, the refusal of medical treatment. Recent medical diagnosis Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. What is the life expectancy without treatment?