Jess,
I don't know who told you blue cross/blue shield covers ADRs. I think they are mistaken, you have more of a chance with United, I think.
Are you under gov't insurance, because they do cover ADRs?
The book is Laurie Todd's "The Insurance Warrior".
To look up what BC considers "investigational, not medically necessary" go to google and put in Blue Cross and look for the TEC assessment and this will tell all the story.
I do have a friend who got United to cover his ADR and he is able to help if you want, but this is a tough road.
Might be different with husband in state work.
I don't know about it too much but federal employees under certain insurances are getting ADRs covered.
Blue Cross is notorious for not paying and they can come back up to three years later and demand payment back.
I didn't read the post you just put up. So excuse me if I missed something.
Good luck,
Runner
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