State Agency Sued Over New Policy On Autism
Consumer Watchdog filed a lawsuit Tuesday against the state agency that oversees HMOs, accusing it of violating state law by siding with insurance companies in denying treatment for children with autism. The suit accuses the department of changing its policies, forcing
parents to appeal insurance denials through an internal grievance
process rather than letting an independent panel of doctors make
treatment decisions. "We want the department to follow the law. Doctors - not insurance
companies and government lawyers - decide what care kids should get,"
said Jerry Flanagan, Consumer Watchdog's director of health policy.
