May 23, 2012

You Can Fight Medicare or Insurance Denials and Get the Atrial Fibrillation Treatments or Medicines You Need

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If you have a problem getting Medicare, Medicare Advantage, or your health insurance plan to cover an atrial fibrillation treatment, such as an afib medication, catheter ablation, or mini maze surgery, you don’t have to take “no” for an answer. You can push back by requesting a “coverage determination” or submitting an appeal. To learn [...]

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USA Weekend talks about atrial fibrillation and mini-maze surgery

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USA Weekend HealthSmart edition features a story about Mellanie True Hills, founder of StopAfib.org, in which she talks about living with atrial fibrillation and communicating electronically with her surgeon before and after her mini-maze surgery. Read:  USA Weekend Talks About Atrial Fibrillation and Mini-Maze Surgery… What are your thoughts on the role that electronic communications should play in your communications [...]

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Does Left Atrial Appendage Removal Prevent Strokes?

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A recent study published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology evaluated 137 patients who had undergone closure or removal of the left atrial appendage (LAA) during maze or mini maze surgery and found a high failure rate and that surgical LAA closure may not always protect against blood clots or strokes. Read more [...]

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Important Guidelines for Treatment of Atrial Fibrillation Patients

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Lately there have been questions, comments, and requests for atrial fibrillation information that already exists in the StopAfib.org news story archives. So with September being Atrial Fibrillation Month, it seems appropriate to call attention to the important afib documents and stories in our News archives. You’ll generally find there stories that are more than 3 months old. Go to StopAfib.org Archived [...]

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