"Medical Homelessness"

I guess you're ok with the government choosing who will be your son's doctor. Some of us like quality healthcare.

Others (maybe you) are fine with clinics.

Rick

How is the government choosing your sons care. You still maintain a lot of control. Now if your state is a cesspool with no good coverage you may want to move within the state or to a state with better options.

It is not the government carving out these limited networks it is the carriers and providers now is this partly an issue of MLR probably and may be a good place for pushback from consumers to loosen MLR.
 
How is the government choosing your sons care. You still maintain a lot of control. Now if your state is a cesspool with no good coverage you may want to move within the state or to a state with better options.

It is not the government carving out these limited networks it is the carriers and providers now is this partly an issue of MLR probably and may be a good place for pushback from consumers to loosen MLR.

I don't think the consumer understands MLR so I can't see that happening. I agree with you Rick should just move outa state, maybe Colorado or NY he should get along with the libs...
 
How is the government choosing your sons care. You still maintain a lot of control. Now if your state is a cesspool with no good coverage you may want to move within the state or to a state with better options.

It is not the government carving out these limited networks it is the carriers and providers now is this partly an issue of MLR probably and may be a good place for pushback from consumers to loosen MLR.

You clearly don't understand the effect of Obamacare on insurance companies. By dictating benefits and making this all GI, they are forced to reduce their reimbursement to doctors. This has caused narrow networks.

So yes, I blame the democrats for this. It was their government that screwed us.

In order to keep insurance affordable, people are forced into plans with limited networks. The only plan that allows people to go to Cedars Sinai hospital is the bronze level of Health Net. $5K deductible. How is that improving healthcare?

Rick
 
You clearly don't understand the effect of Obamacare on insurance companies. By dictating benefits and making this all GI, they are forced to reduce their reimbursement to doctors. This has caused narrow networks.

So yes, I blame the democrats for this. It was their government that screwed us.

In order to keep insurance affordable, people are forced into plans with limited networks. The only plan that allows people to go to Cedars Sinai hospital is the bronze level of Health Net. $5K deductible. How is that improving healthcare?

Rick

Rick its a feature not a limitation....:)
 

Seriously, you think a plan that works for only a small percentage of the population is a good thing. And a idiotic suggestion of using a credit card to avoid dying in a crappy hospital isn't particularly brilliant of you.

Either you're trying to be our old friend from Sacramento just to cause trouble, or you're out of your mind.

You might think it's funny that people (including my son) can't access the better facilities, but I don't His old plan was 1/2 the price and had 2/3 the out of pocket. He could go damn near anywhere. Now he pays much more for a very limited network which is the same both in and out of the exchange. If it was your son, would you be happy?

Rick
 
Seriously, you think a plan that works for only a small percentage of the population is a good thing. And a idiotic suggestion of using a credit card to avoid dying in a crappy hospital isn't particularly brilliant of you.

Either you're trying to be our old friend from Sacramento just to cause trouble, or you're out of your mind.

You might think it's funny that people (including my son) can't access the better facilities, but I don't His old plan was 1/2 the price and had 2/3 the out of pocket. He could go damn near anywhere. Now he pays much more for a very limited network which is the same both in and out of the exchange. If it was your son, would you be happy?

Rick

No Rick, I wouldn't be happy.
Cedars has always been known for catering to the west coast elite.
They have enough cash paying and other paying customers so they don't have to accept the lower reimbursements. Things were getting out of control that's why something had to be done. Do you want to go back to underwritten plans? Declines? Rate-ups? Riders?
Did you not check the network before you purchased this plan?
I'm kinda shocked they accept the Bronze plan?? How can the reimbursement rates be any higher for the bronze than that of the silver or gold for that matter?
 
Libs believe mediocre care is good enough, and everyone should only have access to mediocrity, bringing everyone down to the same level, including elitists.........that is...... until something happens to someone in their own family.
 
No Rick, I wouldn't be happy.
Cedars has always been known for catering to the west coast elite.
They have enough cash paying and other paying customers so they don't have to accept the lower reimbursements. Things were getting out of control that's why something had to be done. Do you want to go back to underwritten plans? Declines? Rate-ups? Riders?
Did you not check the network before you purchased this plan?
I'm kinda shocked they accept the Bronze plan?? How can the reimbursement rates be any higher for the bronze than that of the silver or gold for that matter?

Ok, then let's use City of Hope as an example. They only accept Anthem Blue Cross EPO. (Since you probably don't understand what an EPO is, thing of a PPO with no coverage out of network. Kind of like an HMO without referrals).

Which company should I recommend? The one that allows someone to use Cedar or City of Hope?

Is it better to plan for heart problems to access Cedars (or UCLA) or plan for cancer so you can go to City of Hope. There is no plan that allows for both of them - thank you Obamacare.

By the way, I had intestinal surgery at Cedars. Not because I was a "West Coast Elite" but it's where the doctor I chose could work from. Maybe it would have been better to go another hospital where they use a more invasive procedure. Oh the good old days when we had a choice.

So you can be smug and talk about elitist or any other group you want, but this is reality. I'm glad in your little corner of the world you're making money on this. But in most of the 58 states people are getting screwed.

So instead of a percentage of the population not being able to get insurance to access the care they might need, now 100% of the population (except for the very wealthy) that enrolls in IFP can't access care. At least we're all equal which is the socialist way, isn't it?

And still you think it's a good thing? You need to wake up.

Rick
 
Ok, then let's use City of Hope as an example. They only accept Anthem Blue Cross EPO. (Since you probably don't understand what an EPO is, thing of a PPO with no coverage out of network. Kind of like an HMO without referrals).

Which company should I recommend? The one that allows someone to use Cedar or City of Hope?

Is it better to plan for heart problems to access Cedars (or UCLA) or plan for cancer so you can go to City of Hope. There is no plan that allows for both of them - thank you Obamacare.

By the way, I had intestinal surgery at Cedars. Not because I was a "West Coast Elite" but it's where the doctor I chose could work from. Maybe it would have been better to go another hospital where they use a more invasive procedure. Oh the good old days when we had a choice.

So you can be smug and talk about elitist or any other group you want, but this is reality. I'm glad in your little corner of the world you're making money on this. But in most of the 58 states people are getting screwed.

So instead of a percentage of the population not being able to get insurance to access the care they might need, now 100% of the population (except for the very wealthy) that enrolls in IFP can't access care. At least we're all equal which is the socialist way, isn't it?

And still you think it's a good thing? You need to wake up.

Rick

Rick It is a good thing and I'm totally awake.:err:

So city of hope is the only cancer center there? So if somebody gets cancer with these plans will just die? BS I ain't buying it. I had a client come down with prostrate cancer he had a blue HMO you probably don't know what that is. Well it was the bronze and MD Anderson was not in the network obviously but guess what....they took him with that plan and he is currently being treated.

Yeah there are some quirks with it and there will be pockets of problems but in time it will get ironed out.

In the meantime use some of the connections you have out there and get your son a job...if ya know whatimean:1smile:

Hey I just had a terrific idea...:idea: sell the plan that includes Cedars & UCLA and then sell them a cancer plan so they can go to City of Hope.;)

Ratt N' Roll
 
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