Guest guest Posted June 13, 1999 Report Share Posted June 13, 1999 In a message dated 6/13/99 7:24:33 PM Eastern Daylight Time, pioneer@... writes: << Does anyone know exactly what law is being referred to here? I have heard it referred to before, but have not seen it myself. My doctor takes both medi-cal and cash patients too. Something doesn't ring true here, what about people who don't qualify for the medicare programs and don't have other insurance? In this area there are few doctors to choose from and I'm pretty sure all of them take medi-cal patients. Who would be left for those with no coverage at all? Liz G >> Hi Liz, The way it works is this. If you belong to a Risk HMO HCFA sends the HMO a check every month and then the HMO takes care of all your illnesses. They get a set amount every month, which is another story. Dade County, FL and New York City get 3 times and 4 times the amount of a small county. I've just been reading the guide lines and formulas and I'll never figure it out in a million years and I doubt anyone can except the Bureaucrats who write the forumulas. Anyway because the HMO where you live has a contract with HCFA or Medicare to treat you, you cannot go outside of your system. They give the rotten excuse that people would be taken advantage of and so they have to protect us. That one I have never figured out. So you have to stay with your provider Drs. and cannot even pay CASH outside the provider group. Trust me it is all true, ask your Conressman about it. He will tell you. If you don't belong to an HMO you can go to whomever you wish on Medicare. Like BC & BS for instance. I'ts just like OSHA taking care of us from the cradle to the grave. Our shower in our new house turns the cold water on first IN CASE WE BURN OURSELVES. It is sad that so many people don't realize how much power and control the Fed. Gov has on our everyday lives. Hope this clarifies somewhat. Hugs, Anita RA 26 years, Fibro, AP 16 months Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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