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Started by Shawn Sunshine, June 10, 2015, 07:34:03 PM
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QuoteWe denied coverage or payment under your medicare part D benefit for Progesterone:We denied this request because in order for a drug to be considered for coverage it must be used for a medically accepted reason. Medically accepted reasons include uses which are approved by the FDA or are supported by certain medical references approved by medicare. The information provided by your Doctor/Provider/Prescriber (DIAGNOSIS OF GENDER IDENTITY DISORDER) did not meet the requirement of a medically accepted reason as defined above. seriously?!?So needless to say I am showing my letter to the doctor, she has not seen it yet as it just came.The new one i mean with this info in it. It says we have the right to appeal...and I will for sure...i mean come on!!They can't sit there and approve the other medicines and then all of the sudden say that my gender dysphoria is not valid now even though i am still getting approval for the other medicines? Or can they?
QuoteI really don't know, I don't use it myself. The problem might be that a lot of doctors won't prescribe it for transgender because they don't believe it's worth the risks. I really don't know though
Quote from: Shawn Sunshine on June 10, 2015, 07:57:40 PMmy doctor already prescribed it, been waiting 4 months for her to let me try it, she did research on her side with other doctors. Just frustrating to run into this hurdle when my body was ready for it (ie at the levels my doctor wanted on my other medicines)
Quote from: JessicaH on June 10, 2015, 10:17:54 PMThey are probably denying it because it is an off label use of the drug which any insurance company can deny.
Quote from: Devlyn Marie on June 10, 2015, 09:24:03 PMShawn, you used "gender dysphoria" which is the correct current terminology. The email you quoted uses "Gender Identity Disorder" which is no longer used. Is that possibly the issue? Hugs, Devlyn
Quote from: JLT1 on June 10, 2015, 10:22:41 PMExactly. The FDA has approved estrogen and a couple anti-androgens but not progesterone.Sorry.HugsJen
Quote from: iKate on June 11, 2015, 06:55:04 PMMy insurance won't even cover it. I'm looking at $40 a month. However when I change my ID to female they will.
Quote from: Shawn Sunshine on June 11, 2015, 07:36:42 PMsee i think thats crazy...yes cisgender women already have progesterone in a body...so im guessing the insurance thinks that since they started out with it...its medically neccesary to put it back (ie defeiency)yet not transwomen?