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Hi Rhonda Happy to be of service:)

 

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You crack me up!!!

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Sent: Sat, February 12, 2011 5:51:52 AMSubject: Re: Customer Service

 

Yeah I was stoopid enough to call an insurance co the other day to say I was being capitated for  someone that wasn;t minedumb dumb What was I thinking??first I got the  we have an   excessive call volume  message that my wait would be longer than 6 minutes   I called back later  and after 3 routings talked to someone who kept saying  wait  I don't know how to do this wait can you wait I have to  learn how to do this THEN stopped dead after two syllables of my name with no polite way to ask how to pronounce it then proceeded to explain to me that he wasn;t my patietn Which I ah knew and said so She then told me I was rude.

 ME?? I told her  frankly to cut that out no one called her names or abused  her, that I had a c onsciecne to call and  she had proceeded to keep me waiting becasue she did not know what to do  and then  to tell me what I had

called about and already knew.  BUt I am rude. Yep. PArdon me for expecting anything like competence.  I ruined  her day.Next time I  keep the money. Where did I leave my haldol bottle??

 

I agree….horrible week ending with a horrible day.  I am SOOOO looking forward to the weekend so that I can get my head out of it for 2 days.

 

Wow!  Did you remind the insurance rep that waiving a copay is INSURANCE FRAUD!?!?!  I would’ve gotten the rep’s name, rank, serial #, whatever, and reported it to the insurance commissioner.  I might anyways…the insurance companies should have it logged (if not recorded) who talked to you.

 

Pratt

Office Manager

Oak Tree Internal Medicine P.C

www.prattmd.info

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Sangeetha Murthy

Sent: Friday, February 11, 2011 5:34 PMTo:

Subject: Customer Service

 

 

One representative even got upset that I wouldnt waive a patient's copay, as the patient was very irate, that he didnt get what he wanted...  I invited the rep to encourage the patient to make  A formal COMPLAINT..

ok horrible week, am feeling quite misanthropic

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Hi Rhonda Happy to be of service:)

 

,

 

You crack me up!!!

To:

Sent: Sat, February 12, 2011 5:51:52 AMSubject: Re: Customer Service

 

Yeah I was stoopid enough to call an insurance co the other day to say I was being capitated for  someone that wasn;t minedumb dumb What was I thinking??first I got the  we have an   excessive call volume  message that my wait would be longer than 6 minutes   I called back later  and after 3 routings talked to someone who kept saying  wait  I don't know how to do this wait can you wait I have to  learn how to do this THEN stopped dead after two syllables of my name with no polite way to ask how to pronounce it then proceeded to explain to me that he wasn;t my patietn Which I ah knew and said so She then told me I was rude.

 ME?? I told her  frankly to cut that out no one called her names or abused  her, that I had a c onsciecne to call and  she had proceeded to keep me waiting becasue she did not know what to do  and then  to tell me what I had

called about and already knew.  BUt I am rude. Yep. PArdon me for expecting anything like competence.  I ruined  her day.Next time I  keep the money. Where did I leave my haldol bottle??

 

I agree….horrible week ending with a horrible day.  I am SOOOO looking forward to the weekend so that I can get my head out of it for 2 days.

 

Wow!  Did you remind the insurance rep that waiving a copay is INSURANCE FRAUD!?!?!  I would’ve gotten the rep’s name, rank, serial #, whatever, and reported it to the insurance commissioner.  I might anyways…the insurance companies should have it logged (if not recorded) who talked to you.

 

Pratt

Office Manager

Oak Tree Internal Medicine P.C

www.prattmd.info

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Sangeetha Murthy

Sent: Friday, February 11, 2011 5:34 PMTo:

Subject: Customer Service

 

 

One representative even got upset that I wouldnt waive a patient's copay, as the patient was very irate, that he didnt get what he wanted...  I invited the rep to encourage the patient to make  A formal COMPLAINT..

ok horrible week, am feeling quite misanthropic

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impcenter.org

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Whenever I get frustrated with the insurance phone people, I generally say, " I am really sorry you have to work for these people. "  A little sarcastic, but it is true.  What an awful job.Re:  California law.  I wonder if he is referring to the requirement for HMO's to pay for a patient requested second opinion:

Continuous Care, Second Opinions, Referrals and Information

Typically, a relationship is established between a patient and his physician when the patient receives his first physical examination by the doctor. By California law, the patient has the right to receive care from his physician and should be referred to other providers and specialists when it is necessary. He may also discuss any treatments or care procedures during his visit. When a patient or his physician sees the need for a second opinion, California allows that right. If a patient requires a second opinion or care from another physician, the health insurance provider must provide authorization within three days.

Read more: Health Care Laws in California | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/list_7228244_health-care-laws-california.html#ixzz1DmoR5gqe

Sharon

Sharon McCoy MDRenaissance Family Medicine10 McClintock Court; Irvine, CA  92617PH: (949)387-5504   Fax: (949)281-2197  Toll free phone/fax:  www.SharonMD.com

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Whenever I get frustrated with the insurance phone people, I generally say, " I am really sorry you have to work for these people. "  A little sarcastic, but it is true.  What an awful job.Re:  California law.  I wonder if he is referring to the requirement for HMO's to pay for a patient requested second opinion:

Continuous Care, Second Opinions, Referrals and Information

Typically, a relationship is established between a patient and his physician when the patient receives his first physical examination by the doctor. By California law, the patient has the right to receive care from his physician and should be referred to other providers and specialists when it is necessary. He may also discuss any treatments or care procedures during his visit. When a patient or his physician sees the need for a second opinion, California allows that right. If a patient requires a second opinion or care from another physician, the health insurance provider must provide authorization within three days.

Read more: Health Care Laws in California | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/list_7228244_health-care-laws-california.html#ixzz1DmoR5gqe

Sharon

Sharon McCoy MDRenaissance Family Medicine10 McClintock Court; Irvine, CA  92617PH: (949)387-5504   Fax: (949)281-2197  Toll free phone/fax:  www.SharonMD.com

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Whenever I get frustrated with the insurance phone people, I generally say, " I am really sorry you have to work for these people. "  A little sarcastic, but it is true.  What an awful job.Re:  California law.  I wonder if he is referring to the requirement for HMO's to pay for a patient requested second opinion:

Continuous Care, Second Opinions, Referrals and Information

Typically, a relationship is established between a patient and his physician when the patient receives his first physical examination by the doctor. By California law, the patient has the right to receive care from his physician and should be referred to other providers and specialists when it is necessary. He may also discuss any treatments or care procedures during his visit. When a patient or his physician sees the need for a second opinion, California allows that right. If a patient requires a second opinion or care from another physician, the health insurance provider must provide authorization within three days.

Read more: Health Care Laws in California | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/list_7228244_health-care-laws-california.html#ixzz1DmoR5gqe

Sharon

Sharon McCoy MDRenaissance Family Medicine10 McClintock Court; Irvine, CA  92617PH: (949)387-5504   Fax: (949)281-2197  Toll free phone/fax:  www.SharonMD.com

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maybe, problem was, it WAS  authorised in one day.. but he didn't want to share his prior medical history with  the specialist's office , so they could figure out the appropriate previsit work he might need..

maybe he mean the line preceding that? He may also discuss any treatments or care procedures during his visit.

 

Whenever I get frustrated with the insurance phone people, I generally say, " I am really sorry you have to work for these people. "  A little sarcastic, but it is true.  What an awful job.

Re:  California law.  I wonder if he is referring to the requirement for HMO's to pay for a patient requested second opinion:

Continuous Care, Second Opinions, Referrals and Information

Typically, a relationship is established between a patient and his physician when the patient receives his first physical examination by the doctor. By California law, the patient has the right to receive care from his physician and should be referred to other providers and specialists when it is necessary. He may also discuss any treatments or care procedures during his visit. When a patient or his physician sees the need for a second opinion, California allows that right. If a patient requires a second opinion or care from another physician, the health insurance provider must provide authorization within three days.

Read more: Health Care Laws in California | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/list_7228244_health-care-laws-california.html#ixzz1DmoR5gqe

Sharon

Sharon McCoy MDRenaissance Family Medicine10 McClintock Court; Irvine, CA  92617PH: (949)387-5504   Fax: (949)281-2197  Toll free phone/fax:  www.SharonMD.com

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maybe, problem was, it WAS  authorised in one day.. but he didn't want to share his prior medical history with  the specialist's office , so they could figure out the appropriate previsit work he might need..

maybe he mean the line preceding that? He may also discuss any treatments or care procedures during his visit.

 

Whenever I get frustrated with the insurance phone people, I generally say, " I am really sorry you have to work for these people. "  A little sarcastic, but it is true.  What an awful job.

Re:  California law.  I wonder if he is referring to the requirement for HMO's to pay for a patient requested second opinion:

Continuous Care, Second Opinions, Referrals and Information

Typically, a relationship is established between a patient and his physician when the patient receives his first physical examination by the doctor. By California law, the patient has the right to receive care from his physician and should be referred to other providers and specialists when it is necessary. He may also discuss any treatments or care procedures during his visit. When a patient or his physician sees the need for a second opinion, California allows that right. If a patient requires a second opinion or care from another physician, the health insurance provider must provide authorization within three days.

Read more: Health Care Laws in California | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/list_7228244_health-care-laws-california.html#ixzz1DmoR5gqe

Sharon

Sharon McCoy MDRenaissance Family Medicine10 McClintock Court; Irvine, CA  92617PH: (949)387-5504   Fax: (949)281-2197  Toll free phone/fax:  www.SharonMD.com

-- -- Sangeetha Murthy M.D7830 mont Mesa Blvd #287San Diego, CA 92111www.mypcponline.com

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maybe, problem was, it WAS  authorised in one day.. but he didn't want to share his prior medical history with  the specialist's office , so they could figure out the appropriate previsit work he might need..

maybe he mean the line preceding that? He may also discuss any treatments or care procedures during his visit.

 

Whenever I get frustrated with the insurance phone people, I generally say, " I am really sorry you have to work for these people. "  A little sarcastic, but it is true.  What an awful job.

Re:  California law.  I wonder if he is referring to the requirement for HMO's to pay for a patient requested second opinion:

Continuous Care, Second Opinions, Referrals and Information

Typically, a relationship is established between a patient and his physician when the patient receives his first physical examination by the doctor. By California law, the patient has the right to receive care from his physician and should be referred to other providers and specialists when it is necessary. He may also discuss any treatments or care procedures during his visit. When a patient or his physician sees the need for a second opinion, California allows that right. If a patient requires a second opinion or care from another physician, the health insurance provider must provide authorization within three days.

Read more: Health Care Laws in California | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/list_7228244_health-care-laws-california.html#ixzz1DmoR5gqe

Sharon

Sharon McCoy MDRenaissance Family Medicine10 McClintock Court; Irvine, CA  92617PH: (949)387-5504   Fax: (949)281-2197  Toll free phone/fax:  www.SharonMD.com

-- -- Sangeetha Murthy M.D7830 mont Mesa Blvd #287San Diego, CA 92111www.mypcponline.com

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I'm not arguing that he wasn't out of line, just trying to make a little sense of that statement.  When I first moved from Seattle to Orange County almost 16 years ago, I found that  patients here assumed an antagonist relationship with me as a doctor (expecting me to " deny " treatments, referrals, etc.).   I realized then that the profession was changing.  I am still sad about it.

SharonSharon McCoy MDRenaissance Family Medicine10 McClintock Court; Irvine, CA  92617PH: (949)387-5504   Fax: (949)281-2197  Toll free phone/fax: 

www.SharonMD.com

 

maybe, problem was, it WAS  authorised in one day.. but he didn't want to share his prior medical history with  the specialist's office , so they could figure out the appropriate previsit work he might need..

maybe he mean the line preceding that? He may also discuss any treatments or care procedures during his visit.

 

Whenever I get frustrated with the insurance phone people, I generally say, " I am really sorry you have to work for these people. "  A little sarcastic, but it is true.  What an awful job.

Re:  California law.  I wonder if he is referring to the requirement for HMO's to pay for a patient requested second opinion:

Continuous Care, Second Opinions, Referrals and Information

Typically, a relationship is established between a patient and his physician when the patient receives his first physical examination by the doctor. By California law, the patient has the right to receive care from his physician and should be referred to other providers and specialists when it is necessary. He may also discuss any treatments or care procedures during his visit. When a patient or his physician sees the need for a second opinion, California allows that right. If a patient requires a second opinion or care from another physician, the health insurance provider must provide authorization within three days.

Read more: Health Care Laws in California | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/list_7228244_health-care-laws-california.html#ixzz1DmoR5gqe

Sharon

Sharon McCoy MDRenaissance Family Medicine10 McClintock Court; Irvine, CA  92617PH: (949)387-5504   Fax: (949)281-2197  Toll free phone/fax:  www.SharonMD.com

-- -- Sangeetha Murthy M.D7830 mont Mesa Blvd #287

San Diego, CA 92111www.mypcponline.com

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Does the term " borderline personality " come to mind?

From: [ ] On Behalf Of Sangeetha Murthy [sangeethamurthy@...]

Sent: Friday, February 11, 2011 6:34 PM

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Subject: Customer Service

Does this happen every year? This year I am running into insurance / customer service issues

at least 3 patients new to hmos, with new insurances sign up for hmos, run into restrictions, promptly call their insurance company, have their complaint recorded by semiliterate customer service agents,

and guess who they call

the PCP - me.. The complaint makes no sense to me any more , much is lost in translation, it is the plan restrictions and the lack of specialists that is the problem and who do they call for help to soothe the patient's ruffled feathers.. ME1

One rep actually asked me for the patient's plan information, so I am to provide data gathering services now!

So it seems to me, they are 3rd parties, , paid to man telephones, take complaints, make calls to pcp, log it all on paper, and not really show actual results

I dont see any effort to actually resolve the issue.. just makework companies

One representative even got upset that I wouldnt waive a patient's copay, as the patient was very irate, that he didnt get what he wanted... I invited the rep to encourage the patient to make A formal COMPLAINT..

ok horrible week, am feeling quite misanthropic

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thats what I concluded when I heard " JUSTICE DEPARTMENT'' " CALIFORNIA LAW "

 

Does the term " borderline personality " come to mind?

 

From: [ ] On Behalf Of Sangeetha Murthy [sangeethamurthy@...]

Sent: Friday, February 11, 2011 6:34 PM

To:

Subject: Customer Service

 

Does this happen every year? This year I am running into insurance / customer service issues

at least 3 patients new to hmos, with new insurances  sign up for hmos, run into restrictions, promptly call their insurance company, have their complaint recorded by semiliterate customer service agents,

and guess who they call

the PCP - me.. The complaint makes no sense to me any more , much is lost in translation, it is the plan restrictions and the lack of specialists that is the problem and who do they call  for help to soothe the patient's ruffled feathers.. ME1

One rep actually asked me for the patient's plan information, so I am to provide data gathering services now!

So it seems to me, they are 3rd parties, , paid to man telephones, take complaints, make calls to pcp, log it all on paper, and not really show actual results

I dont see any effort to actually resolve the issue.. just makework companies

One representative even got upset that I wouldnt waive a patient's copay, as the patient was very irate, that he didnt get what he wanted...  I invited the rep to encourage the patient to make  A formal COMPLAINT..

ok horrible week, am feeling quite misanthropic

-- -- Sangeetha Murthy M.D7830 mont Mesa Blvd #287San Diego, CA 92111www.mypcponline.com

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