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MILITARY JUDGE RULES TRICARE FAMILY'S WHEELCHAIR
IS A MEDICAL NEED -- The "beneficiary's medical
condition
and family circumstances are such that the device
is
medically necessary and appropriate for her use."

For a background story about this family's fight
with TRICARE...click here...
http://www.vawatchdog.org/07/nf07/nfAUG07/nf080507-2.htm
Story here...
http://hamptonroads.com
/2008/01/wheelchair-medical-need-judge-rules
Story below:
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Wheelchair is a medical need, judge rules
The Virginian-Pilot
The doctors have agreed from the beginning, and now Deanna and Dr. Tom
VanHook have a military judge on their side. They all say a high-tech
wheelchair called the iBOT 4000 Mobility System is medically necessary for
Deanna, who was paralyzed in an auto accident in 1984.
Still, the VanHooks are awaiting the final word from Tricare on whether
the federally funded health benefits plan for active duty military members
will reimburse them.
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The decision is expected in February, almost two
years from when the VanHooks' battle with Tricare over the chair began. It
culminated in a hearing in August at the Department of Defense after
repeated Tricare denials.
"The bottom line is it's the ambiguity that's causing all the heartache,"
said Tom VanHook, a Navy physician who could deploy to Iraq soon. "I'm
more interested in the principle than the reimbursement."
Tricare has maintained that the iBOT is a luxury that it is not obligated
to cover. The VanHooks, Deanna's doctors and an independent medical
reviewer have argued that the chair - which allows her to go up and down
stairs and follow the couple's two young children over rough terrain - is
a medical necessity.
Late last year, the administrative judge at the Department of Defense who
presided over the August hearing agreed with the VanHooks that Tricare
should reimburse the cost of the nearly $25,000 chair.
The "beneficiary's medical condition and family circumstances are such
that the device is medically necessary and appropriate for her use,"
Administrative Judge Roger C. Wesley wrote in his decision.
The decision, however, is nonbinding. Tricare could continue their refusal
to reimburse for the chair, which the Portsmouth couple took out a home
equity loan to cover in March. Deanna VanHook's shoulders were severely
damaged after more than 20 years pushing a manual wheelchair.
Tricare officials declined to comment on the case. They cited a policy of
patient confidentiality. The VanHooks provided official documents to The
Pilot, including Wesley's decision, which outlines Tricare's position.
Part of the argument for Tricare reimbursement is that the Department of
Veterans Affairs has approved coverage of the iBOT. At the time of
Wesley's decision in November, Independence Technology, which makes the
iBOT, said the VA approved about 30 of the chairs in 2007.
Medicare and Medicaid, however, do not cover the iBOT.
Tom VanHook said Monday that whichever way Tricare decides to go, he hopes
the agency will use the case to set a precedent so other families will not
find themselves fighting years-long battles.
With legal fees in the case, VanHook said he figures Tricare "has spent
far more money denying care than providing care."
Nancy Young, (757) 446-2947,
nancy.young@pilotonline.com
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