2. File a ``quality of care'' complaint with the VA Department of Health. You might want to ask why your insurance company is basing their decisions on IDSA Guidelines that have been found to be developed in a corrupt process.
The other night I was reading a transcript from a court case about Lyme and the testimony from an insurance guy. Bottom line- they will often deny patients with Lyme right off the bat to save $$... but they usually will pay if an appeal is filed.
So NEVER let it drop when you are denied. Fight for your rights! And make it easier on yourself by getting help from the above agencies when doing so. I found some of them to be very helpful and surprisingly, very Lyme literate.
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