Mr. Vaught,
(1) Whenever any policy of health insurance provides for reimbursement of a cochlear implant, the insured under the policy is entitled to coverage of bilateral cochlear implants.
(2) For purposes of ORS 746.230, a reasonable investigation of a claim for bilateral cochlear implants must include a request to the treating surgeon for a written recommendation based on peer-reviewed medical literature and for the medical findings that support the recommendation.
(3) The provisions of this section apply to a health benefit plan as defined in ORS 743.730.
(4) The provisions of this section are exempt from ORS 743A.001.
Added by Laws 2007, c. 504, § 2, eff. Jan. 1, 2008.
I don’t really know how you present by laws during session, or if I’m asking the right things, but this is something I feel needs to be done and thought I would start with you. I am lucky, my insurance company did approve my Child's second implant and today he is learning to speak and hear like other children his age, but there are many adults and children unlike him who fight insurance everyday. Please consider this when deciding what to present and support this year. I will be asking friends and family all across this Great State of Texas to carry this flag in order to assist all children and adults that can not hear. My great, great, great, great, grandmother Sarah Dodson once created a flag and many recognize it as the First Flag of Texas, where it was carried to the battle of ConcepciĆ³n and the siege of Bexar. It is also said to have flown over the building where the Convention of 1836 met and declared independence from
Will it be answered we shall see, will anything be done about it after that who knows, but I have decided that somethings need to be fought for and this in my opinion is one of them. Maybe this whole blogging thing will make me speak out more. If you are interested in writing your state representative as well, feel free to pull from the Oregon Statute.
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