I don't think I should be adding my experience to the CPAP success stories yet... Things sure fell apart quite quickly.
Things didn't go like I planned... I got the prescription from the Pulmonary Physician, then after researching the DME's listed as my plan's choices on Blue Shield's website, I happened to have an appointment with my Primary Care Physician, who said that everything needed to be done through
them, and the specialist was "wrong" giving me a prescription. When I told her I would at least like the request marked "stat", she laughed and walked out of the room. Needless to say, it wasn't marked stat.
The medical group's authorization department then called me a few hours later and told me that I wasn't allowed to use the DME that Blue Shield had listed because the group doesn't have a contract with them. They gave me names of four DME's and told me to choose one. Right then. On the spot. I basically was bullied into picking a DME over the phone that I know nothing about.
So, I went from having everything set up to being told it will take a week to ten days for their authorization, and that
they get to decide everything - not the in-network specialist that
they sent me to.
When I called to their "Patient Support Center" to complain, I was told that I shouldn't use the Blue Shield list of providers and that I am "their" patient, not Blue Shield's patient - and I shouldn't even look at Blue Shield's online info for members. When I told them I wanted to file a complaint, they said, "we made a note of it, anything else we can help you with?" So I was basically blown off by them.
I went from being treated like an equal partner in my healthcare decisions by the Pulmonary specialist, to being treated like a child by my medical group.
What fun, instead of sleeping my usual 5 hours a night, I managed to sleep two hours last night because I'm so upset.
The only bright spot is Blue Shield told me that a machine would be fully covered with no copay. I just hope that some bureaucrat doesn't decide that I can only choose a junk CPAP.
I just want to say "screw you" to my Healthcare Group, pay for and order the machine I want online - and start using it ASAP. Instead I'll probably just wait the week to ten days to get the authorization. Buying it somewhere else would wipe out my FSA for the year.
At this point, I have filed a complaint with the California Department of Managed Healthcare.
I think it's time to start trying to find a better medical group.