Insurance
Every day we are asked “Is this covered by my Insurance?”
It’s a simple question with a complicated answer. Insurance coverage is a contract between the employee and the coverage provider in question, administered through the company you work for.
The amount of information needed to process a claim varies greatly between plans and the information pertaining to the plan is Private and Protected information. That means that we, as service providers, are not privy to the information needed to give you a straight answer.
We DO NOT DIRECT BILL for Insurance Policy Claims and can NOT call them on your behalf, due to the privacy rules. To find out about your coverage we recommend you call your provider company and discuss it with them.
Here are some guide line questions that should help you determine the coverage available to you through your Insurance Provider:
OverTheCounter (OTC) vs Custom
Total Dollar Coverage
Frequency / Reset Date
Plan Specific Restrictions
About
The Prescription (Rx)
In general you should have an Rx from an independent source that has no vested interest in whether or not you purchase a device. This step can help to ensure that you are not being told you need a device just to make a sale.
We also recommend that you ask that a Diagnosis (Dx) be included on your Rx. This means no ‘ foot pain’ or ‘back pain’ or ‘for medical reasons’. (It’s pretty much a given that you are having pain/discomfort; that’s likely WHY you are looking for orthotics. They’re not for cosmetic purposes after all.)
Diagnosis should be in medical terms, not common terms. Here are some common examples:
‘Heel Pain’ is the symptom,not a diagnosis.
WHY do you have heel pain? Is it because of ‘planter fasciitis’, heel pain syndrome, pinched nerve or is it a broken heel bone?
‘Flat Feet’ is the symptom.
Many people have flat feet and don’t have any pain or problems… the question is WHY are those feet flat hurting you? Did you crush both feet as a child? Do you have STJ Over-Pronation? Do you have Post-Tib. Tendenosis? It’s important to know WHY you are in pain!
Your diagnosis will help to determine what kind of treatment you will require! Have your Doctor call us if you have questions.
