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[[category:company]]
==About==
==About==
[[category:companies]][[ValueOptions]] (VO) is the company which denies the funding for whatever mental health service you might happen to vitally need at the moment. They are sort of like corporate Norns, apparently with only one computer and one phone between them which they are constantly fighting over.
[[ValueOptions]] (VO) is the company which denies the funding for whatever mental health service you might happen to vitally need at the moment. They are sort of like corporate Norns, apparently with only one computer and one phone between them which they are constantly fighting over.


From VO's web page for [http://www.valueoptions.com/providers/Network/North_Carolina_Medicaid.htm NC Medicaid]: "ValueOptions provides [[wikipedia:utilization management|utilization review]] for all residential services regardless of bed size for individuals under 21 years of age. .. A [http://www.ncdhhs.gov/mhddsas/pcp.htm Person-Centered Plan] is required for all residential services."
From VO's web page for [http://www.valueoptions.com/providers/Network/North_Carolina_Medicaid.htm NC Medicaid]: "ValueOptions provides [[wikipedia:utilization management|utilization review]] for all residential services regardless of bed size for individuals under 21 years of age. .. A [http://www.ncdhhs.gov/mhddsas/pcp.htm Person-Centered Plan] is required for all residential services."
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[[The Durham Center]] brought [[wikipedia:utilization management|this "service"]] back in-house on September 20, 2010, but according to the rules (state law, presumably) VO still handles approval for reauthorization of services which it originally approved -- so funding Josh's stay at [[The Hughes Center]], for example, will be handled by VO until he is discharged.
[[The Durham Center]] brought [[wikipedia:utilization management|this "service"]] back in-house on September 20, 2010, but according to the rules (state law, presumably) VO still handles approval for reauthorization of services which it originally approved -- so funding Josh's stay at [[The Hughes Center]], for example, will be handled by VO until he is discharged.


There is more at {{htyp}}, and see also [[:category:ValueOptions]].
There is more at {{htyp}}, and see also {{lc|ValueOptions}}.
==Blog Entries==
==Blog Entries==
{{report/blog}}
''manually maintained as of 2022-09-20''
* {{r/blog/post/inline|User:Woozle/blog/2009-10-20 2131 what I learned about ValueOptions today}}
* {{r/blog/post/inline|User:Woozle/blog/2009-06-10 0640 No relief in sight}}
==Correspondence==
==Correspondence==
* [[2009-11-04 webmail to ValueOptions]]
* [[2009-11-04 webmail to ValueOptions]]
==Notes==
==Notes==
* '''2010-04-05''' tried to log in just now, and it says "invalid account/password". Does this mean that they expire accounts after less than 6 months of disuse?
* '''2010-04-05''' tried to log in just now, and it says "invalid account/password". Does this mean that they expire accounts after less than 6 months of disuse?

Latest revision as of 17:06, 20 September 2022

About

ValueOptions (VO) is the company which denies the funding for whatever mental health service you might happen to vitally need at the moment. They are sort of like corporate Norns, apparently with only one computer and one phone between them which they are constantly fighting over.

From VO's web page for NC Medicaid: "ValueOptions provides utilization review for all residential services regardless of bed size for individuals under 21 years of age. .. A Person-Centered Plan is required for all residential services."

The Durham Center brought this "service" back in-house on September 20, 2010, but according to the rules (state law, presumably) VO still handles approval for reauthorization of services which it originally approved -- so funding Josh's stay at The Hughes Center, for example, will be handled by VO until he is discharged.

There is more at HTYP, and see also ValueOptions.

Blog Entries

manually maintained as of 2022-09-20

  • 2009-10-20 2131 what I learned about ValueOptions today : I had previously visited the web site for ValueOptions, the company which deniesapproves Medicaid and Health Choice benefits in North Carolina but had been unable to find any way of contacting them electronically. Today, however, I went poking around more methodically and found...
  • 2009-06-10 0640 No relief in sight : I don't really have the focus to write a proper blog post about this (except to note that the first sign of trouble came near the end of the day on Friday in the form of a phone call and that we waited all weekend and Monday with no news), but I should at least post this "team update" email which more or less explains what has happened.

Correspondence

Notes

  • 2010-04-05 tried to log in just now, and it says "invalid account/password". Does this mean that they expire accounts after less than 6 months of disuse?