ALBANY — With the clock ticking on the budget due April 1, advocates and legislators called Monday for the final spending plan to include help for programs benefiting disabled children.
The providers says that since the state Health Department revamped the payment system that was formerly run by counties, payments from health insurance companies have been delayed for weeks and months. They want the state to take responsibility for billing and collection for services to kids with autism, developmental disabilities or other serious conditions diagnosed when they are small children.
The providers says that since the state Health Department revamped the payment system that was formerly run by counties, payments from health insurance companies have been delayed for weeks and months. They want the state to take responsibility for billing and collection for services to kids with autism, developmental disabilities or other serious conditions diagnosed when they are small children.
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