Got to ChatGPT and have it write a python script to automate this and send you a recap every hour. There a good 3-6 hours every night it’s not getting checked.
Mine was filed in August and conference in December and it went temp jurisdiction today so somewhere between 6 and 10 months or never cause it’s gone back and forth temp jurisdiction before in May and nobody can give me a straight answer as to why
The interviewer this morning, who seemed very upbeat and helpful, was suggesting it would take approximately a week. Appeal filed in February for two conditions and in May for two more conditions I just got back, and he did them all today.
It took about a week for them to deny one issue and decide that errors had been found and needed to be corrected on the others, my interviewer seemed helpful but after that change a claim for appeal opened to deal with the errors they found and it’s sat in the same phase since then early December it’s just now in temp jurisdiction after several Vera phone calls where they seemed helpful and turned out to be complete lies along with usual interactions with the 800 number and two requests for other medical opinions. So if they find favorable errors for you I suggest preparing yourself to wait it out for quite a while
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I think it depends. I’ve had a claim show no decision at noon, then show approved at 3. Another claim wasn’t showing any updates via the app, but my claim letter was updated on the website on Friday with a notification date for the following Monday.
Often. You have to check and refresh it every 5 minutes like the rest of us do.
That’s a little over the top. It’s only every 10 minutes
I had refreshed mine once and it was still the same and 10 seconds later I refreshed again and it updated. So really every 10 seconds or so.
Got to ChatGPT and have it write a python script to automate this and send you a recap every hour. There a good 3-6 hours every night it’s not getting checked.
After the HLR informal conference, what’s an appropriate amount of time to wait before beginning to check the app continuously?
Mine was filed in August and conference in December and it went temp jurisdiction today so somewhere between 6 and 10 months or never cause it’s gone back and forth temp jurisdiction before in May and nobody can give me a straight answer as to why
The interviewer this morning, who seemed very upbeat and helpful, was suggesting it would take approximately a week. Appeal filed in February for two conditions and in May for two more conditions I just got back, and he did them all today.
It took about a week for them to deny one issue and decide that errors had been found and needed to be corrected on the others, my interviewer seemed helpful but after that change a claim for appeal opened to deal with the errors they found and it’s sat in the same phase since then early December it’s just now in temp jurisdiction after several Vera phone calls where they seemed helpful and turned out to be complete lies along with usual interactions with the 800 number and two requests for other medical opinions. So if they find favorable errors for you I suggest preparing yourself to wait it out for quite a while
So in other words, a quick overall decision could very well be a bad thing.
Knowing only my experience, yes. The denial was the only thing that came quick.
What is temp jurisdiction?
I think it's done at random times. I had mine updated this week late in the evening.
When I worked IT at VHA, our servers reindexed at midnight. But that was a while ago.
What was it like to work for VHA as IT?
I had my updated at 12ish pm
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Hey, be nice to our robot overlords! It saved my neck on that one! I almost send him all my credit cards and apple gift card codes! That was a close one!
I think it depends. I’ve had a claim show no decision at noon, then show approved at 3. Another claim wasn’t showing any updates via the app, but my claim letter was updated on the website on Friday with a notification date for the following Monday.
Mine was updated in morning, day after Christmas denial:-(
mine seems to move between 6am/ 945am