Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Maybe medical insurance...?

We cannot guess what reimbursements exist for medical applications in dentistry. We have to rely on many resources and colleagues to help us over the hurdles when patients ask us to help them wade through the medical claims arena.

We have improve our relationships with medical insurers over the past 5-10 years. We now see a more common reimbursement for temporomandibular (TMJ) therapy, head pain therapy, implant surgery, and a few other services. But it's not a guarantee. Every patient has a different policy with different terms. But we do check, and we notice the climate for medical reimbursement is a bit more sunny for patients than it used to be.

Recently, the pharmaceutical company Allergan invited me to sign on to a Botox reimbursement service. Allergan has counselors who do the homework on behalf of head pain/TMJ patients who want to submit requests for medical reimbursement. The first encounters with the process have been positive.

I was unaware that patients have the potential to receive significant help with payment for Botox therapy as it relates to chronic pain, like migraine, TMJ, and intractable muscular tension pain in the head and neck. WHen I read the summaries from the counselors for my own wife, I was upbeat. There is coverage that can be preauthorized.

So I am inviting patients who want treatment with chronic head, jaw, and neck pain to consult with our office. I always take the position that our patients prepare to make full payment for the therapy. But the potential for reimbursement is more of a reality today.

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