Medi-Cal’s fragmented system can make moving a nightmare, interrupt enrollees’ health care [The Sacramento Bee]
When
About three weeks before his May move, Tennison called the agency that administers
Little did he suspect his transfer would get tangled in red tape, disrupt his care, and saddle him with two bills totaling nearly
Traveling from
Tennison, 63, needed a smooth health care transition. With severe chronic pain in his back, shoulders, and neck, he requires regular physical therapy and monitoring by an orthopedist, as well as multiple pain medications. He also has carpal tunnel syndrome and Type 2 diabetes.
Because of miscommunication and confusion surrounding his move, several physical therapy appointments he’d made for
“To me the whole issue is the confusion,” Tennison said. “Right hand and left hand, nobody talks to each other, and nobody talked to me.”
The first hint of trouble came when he called Contra Costa County Employment & Human Services in late
They were both wrong:
Tennison convinced a
They set that date, Stuart said, because they believed Tennison might have some medical appointments in May under his
“If anybody had called me to verify any of this, I definitely would have told them
“There were good intentions all around,” said Stuart. “It’s unfortunate what happened.”
Being cut from
He only discovered it in mid-July, when he called the
He had seen both providers in May, when he thought he was still covered by
The bills caught Tennison by surprise, because the ombudsman had told him in early June that he had still been on
“To me, that’s how insurance works: One insurance ends, the other begins,” he said.
When
“Because the state is pushing most
The prohibition against billing
Hansen is not confident Tennison’s bills will be paid anytime soon. After legal aid lawyers sent a letter to state officials about improper
But the reimbursement rules require that patients have already paid the bills, and
Tennison submitted his reimbursement form in May and is waiting to hear back. “Getting medical care should not be this difficult,” he said. “Here it is a year later, and I’m still trying to work this out.”
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