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3567 Parent Advocacy in the Medical Insurance Arena


Thursday, July 10, 2008: 12:30 PM-1:45 PM
Daytona 1 & 2 (Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center)
Appropriate and, often, specialized treatment is needed for children with special needs. Obtaining medical insurance authorization or reimbursement for specialized services such as therapy or medical equipment is not always a simple process. The following presentation will show you how to more easily maze through your medical insurance policy and get much needed benefits authorized or paid. 1. Introduction

Appropriate and, often, specialized treatment is needed for children with special needs. Obtaining medical insurance authorization or reimbursement for specialized services such as therapy or medical equipment is not always a simple process. The following presentation will show you how to more easily maze through your medical insurance policy and get much needed benefits authorized or paid.

2. Topics

This presentation will address the general principles involved in advocating for your child in the medical insurance arena.

The topics will include: 

Information gathering – What you need, how to do it and then understand it.

Clarifying parent’s needs.

Review of basic advocacy principles and how they apply to medical insurance problems.

Figuring out the system – How does your medical insurance company work?

Problem solving – How you get them to agree. 

Use your secret weapon – The human touch.

You will leave this presentation feeling confident that you can navigate the bureaucracy set up by your medical insurance company and know you are doing your best to obtain reimbursements or authorizations.

Learning Objectives:

  • Learning that advocacy skills are transferable from situation to situation.
  • Understanding the bureaucracy that is the essential organizational structure of a medical insurance company.
  • Allowing parents to experience empowerment in obtaining care for their child.

Content Area: Family and Sibling Support

Presenter:

Marla Kraus, J.D., A.B.
Executive Director
Special Needs Advocate for Parents (SNAP)

Marla Kraus, Executive Director, Special Needs Advocate for Parents(SNAP), has spoken throughout the country on parent advocacy and medical insurance. Family Court Review published an article by Ms. Kraus about divorce in families with children with special needs. She was interviewed for Breakthrough Parenting for Children with Special Needs.