Navigating
The Benefits Maze
Rick Perry, of A.C.C.E.S.S., Discusses "Navigating The
Benefits Maze" with DelVal Support Group
by Kathryn Max, PHCentral, Site Editor
Philadelphia, Saturday January 9, 2000 -- Rick Perry, Senior
Disability Specialist, with Olsten Health Services "A.C.C.E.S.S."
Program, met for over two hours with The Delaware Valley (Philadelphia
region) PH Support Group, to offer guidance and help in dealing
with benefits such as Social Security and Health Insurance. About
35 patients and caregivers attended, coming from Pennsylvania, New
Jersey, New York, Ohio, and Washington (State). Jim Cline, Olsten
rep from southeastern PA, assisted Cass Carlin, leader of the DelVal
Group, in organizing the meeting. Jane Severs of Olstens Harrisburg
office also attended.
Mr. Perry demystified the applications procedures for obtaining
Social Security Disability (SSD) and Supplementary Security Income
(SSI), and gave meaning to COBRA, High Risk Insurance Pools, and
HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.) The
last of these is quite new, and very good news for those worried
about keeping or obtaining private health insurance.
Above all, Perry emphasized that finding ones own way through
the State and Federal Disabilities systems is very likely to end
up in a rejected application. Well more than half of all applications
for these programs are initially disapproved, and subsequently approved
upon appeal, delaying receipt of deserved benefits by several years.
It is more efficient, he said, to use A.C.C.E.S.S., which he represents,
and it is best to obtain their help early in the process.
A.C.C.E.S.S. is a unit of Olsten Health Services, and is located
in Tampa Florida. The group consists of seven members, all of whom
have extensive training or education in areas related to benefits
and entitlements. Their services are offered free of charge. Any
PH patient may request their assistance.
Perry closed his talk by explaining that PH patients are a "special
interest group" from a political standpoint, and will receive
benefits in some proportion to the amount of pressure that they
exert upon the political system. Letter-writing campaigns do "count",
he said, which surprised some of those in attendance.
The talk was quite well-received, judging by the number of questions
asked and the enthusiastic applause. Mr. Perrys manner was
informal, and his insiders knowledge of "the system"
was both entertaining and informative.
Those wishing to contact A.C.C.E.S.S. may call toll free: 888-700-7010.
January 12, 2000
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