Medi-Cal dispute leaves thousands looking for doctors in three Valley counties
Note: The original version of this story incorrectly reported that Tulare County was affected, and omitted Madera County.
Both Kaiser and CalViva, the locally governed
"As you can imagine in today's health-care environment, contract negotiations are very complex and there are many factors that must be considered," said CalViva Executive Director
Hund said CalViva submitted several proposals to Kaiser that were rejected. Kaiser was asked to provide a counter proposal, but CalViva never received one, he said.
Kaiser said it regrets CalViva's decision to terminate the contract. "We made good-faith efforts to come to an agreement that would prevent our patients from losing their access to
Hemker left open the possibility of Kaiser somehow participating in the
The Calviva/Kaiser contract split affects about 2.5 percent of CalViva's total membership, and leaves the 9,000 Kaiser patients with two plan choices:
The departure of Kaiser from the
Hund said CalViva has 300 primary-care doctors and 1,100 specialists and 10 hospitals, enough to adequately service the Kaiser members.
"Prior to the end of the contract, we created a transition plan to ensure that all members continued to have access to excellent care," he said. "As part of that plan, our staff visited every primary care physician's office to let them know about the change and to ensure members were accommodated as quickly as possible," he said.
Kaiser said it now is focused on helping patients transition to new doctors. About 900 patients will continue to receive care from Kaiser after
Kaiser has been Parret's insurance since 2014. At that time, she had lost a job and the employer-sponsored insurance that came with it, and signed up for a Kaiser health plan through Covered California, the state's health insurance exchange created for the Affordable Care Act. In July, she became eligible for
Parret said Kaiser doctors found an aggressive uterine tumor in time to save her life three years ago. The
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