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Connie Potter Connie at traumafoundation.orgMon Aug 21 18:08:09 BST 2006
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Re: Law being repealed in last session in CT, this is not the case except in 14 states. Each state has its own statutes as to whether a payor can deny payment to physicians and hospitals based on the patient's toxicology or evidence that they are under the influence of a substance. This has had a chilling effect on the willingness to screen for ETOH, etc. The national association that determines the UPPL's (read Larry Gentelillo, MD, FACS excellent article in the JOT re this issue) has written a template for states to follow but this is not uniformly followed. What was once a "Bible Belt" type of issue has become increasingly common means for payors to escape their obligations and pass the bill on to other's insured and the taxpayers. We support an organized approach to making this type of denial illegal and will be working to make that happen. Connie Potter, Executive Director National Foundation for Trauma Care (505) 525-9511 -----Original Message----- From: Ronald Gross [mailto:Rgross at harthosp.org] Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2006 9:20 AM To: trauma-list at trauma.org Subject: Re: Alcohol Screening I am happy to say that, at least in CT, that law was indeed repealed in the last legislative session! >>> "William Bromberg" <brombwi1 at memorialhealth.com> 8/16/2006 9:54 AM >>> What are we to do with the insurance policies that deny payment for alcohol-related MVCs? These laws need to changed. Bill B William J. Bromberg Savannah Surgical Group 912 350-7412 -- trauma-list : TRAUMA.ORG To change your settings or unsubscribe visit: http://www.trauma.org/traumalist.html
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