P pmrmd Full Member Lifetime Donor Verified Member 15+ Year Member Gold Donor Joined Mar 22, 2008 Messages 4,129 Reaction score 2,742 Points 6,851 Location Phoenix, Arizona Attending Physician Dec 27, 2022 #1 Advertisement - Members don't see this ad Updated policy no longer covers C2-3 blocks or RF. The medical director was such a putz trying to justify the new change on a peer-to-peer today. The nice thing about social media is messages calling out corporate BS get traction.
Advertisement - Members don't see this ad Updated policy no longer covers C2-3 blocks or RF. The medical director was such a putz trying to justify the new change on a peer-to-peer today. The nice thing about social media is messages calling out corporate BS get traction.
P painfree23 Full Member 7+ Year Member Joined Jan 26, 2017 Messages 1,537 Reaction score 489 Points 3,356 Dec 27, 2022 #2 pmrmd said: Updated policy no longer covers C2-3 blocks or RF. The medical director was such a putz trying to justify the new change on a peer-to-peer today. The nice thing about social media is messages calling out corporate BS get traction. Click to expand... So u can do c3, c4, c5 or c6 medial branch blocks but not C2??
pmrmd said: Updated policy no longer covers C2-3 blocks or RF. The medical director was such a putz trying to justify the new change on a peer-to-peer today. The nice thing about social media is messages calling out corporate BS get traction. Click to expand... So u can do c3, c4, c5 or c6 medial branch blocks but not C2??
bedrock Member Lifetime Donor Verified Member Physician 20+ Year Member Platinum Member Joined Oct 23, 2005 Messages 8,317 Reaction score 6,058 Points 7,396 Attending Physician Dec 27, 2022 #3 pmrmd said: Updated policy no longer covers C2-3 blocks or RF. The medical director was such a putz trying to justify the new change on a peer-to-peer today. The nice thing about social media is messages calling out corporate BS get traction. Click to expand... Been that way for a while AFAIK. I do a lot of C3-C5, or C3-C6 RFA on UHC patients with “a thorough C3 lesion”
pmrmd said: Updated policy no longer covers C2-3 blocks or RF. The medical director was such a putz trying to justify the new change on a peer-to-peer today. The nice thing about social media is messages calling out corporate BS get traction. Click to expand... Been that way for a while AFAIK. I do a lot of C3-C5, or C3-C6 RFA on UHC patients with “a thorough C3 lesion”
P pmrmd Full Member Lifetime Donor Verified Member 15+ Year Member Gold Donor Joined Mar 22, 2008 Messages 4,129 Reaction score 2,742 Points 6,851 Location Phoenix, Arizona Attending Physician Dec 28, 2022 #4 Maybe it was policy before but they were covering C2-3/TON until November 1. UHC makes arbitrary policy changes at random times.
Maybe it was policy before but they were covering C2-3/TON until November 1. UHC makes arbitrary policy changes at random times.