Guest guest Posted May 6, 2004 Report Share Posted May 6, 2004 Dear HMO ladies: Just a couple of thoughts, but . . . One thing I haven’t seen mentioned here lately is the fact that many – not all, but many – of us – have the opportunity to CHANGE our insurance/medical coverage at least once a year. Those ladies who are having trouble with their HMO’s might consider doing that at the next opportunity (check your plan – mine for instance allows me to change at ANY time as long as I’ve been on the current coverage for at least 12 months). If you could stay under a different system for a year – one which would give better coverage for the treatment you’re seeking – it would likely be well worth the added fees for other medical services for that year. Perhaps some of you could figure out which of the other plans available to you would give you better coverage for the doctors you wish to see. Then, spend the time between now and your switch date getting yourself lined up with those new docs – if possible pay out of your own pocket for the initial consultations BEFORE you switch & try to get as much of the diagnostic work as possible done in the cheaper system (quite possibly the HMO). In other words, be ready to move as soon as your coverage is switched. And, don’t forget to let your HMO know why you’re leaving when you do. Even HMO’s have egos – and can be swayed if ENOUGH people SPEAK OUT appropriately. * * * * I have also known people who have paid for outside consultations and gotten WRITTEN opinions recommending alternative treatment. Bringing that sort of written documentation back into an HMO can make it harder for them to deny you. – I suspect because they become worried about being responsible for things going wrong when you had a written recommendation from an outside M.D. to do something else & they knew it beforehand! – They seem to be more reluctant to deny another doc – even an outside doc, than they are to deny a patient. Also most HMO’s have some sort of an ombudsman – or customer service dept or something, and sometimes those folks can help you get connected with a doc inside the system who is more likely to see things your way. They can also be very helpful once you have that outside written recommendation – present it to them as well as to your docs. So, don’t be afraid to use these services within your HMO. Best, Pat _________________________________________________________________ FREE pop-up blocking with the new MSN Toolbar – get it now! http://toolbar.msn.com/go/onm00200415ave/direct/01/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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