Damnit, Ginger. I'm so sorry. And if beating your fists against the bureaucracy gets to be too much, I've got experience with insurance phone hell and I know there are other Buffistas willing to do phone battle as needed; just let us know if you need someone to give you a break and be your Kaiser phone proxy.
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That's awful, Ginger! I hope you can find an acceptable solution soon.
Here's the most frustrating part: The change also affects my monthly infusion for my bones, but for my first two infusions of this year, Kaiser charged me the old rate, so I had no clue about the change until it was too late to go back to my old plan.
That's obscene, Ginger. I'm so sorry. I hope someone can help.
God, Ginger, how maddening.
oh goodness Ginger. I hope there is something that can be done to cover all of this.
The change also affects my monthly infusion for my bones, but for my first two infusions of this year, Kaiser charged me the old rate, so I had no clue about the change until it was too late to go back to my old plan.
Shit like that makes you start thinking about conspiracies. Damn it, Ginger, I'm so sorry. I hope someone can find a way to fix this mess for you. It's so wrong.
Damn, Ginger.
Utterly, utterly crappy.
Hubby's home. They're thinking it was a reaction to the chemo as the heart attack markers are not present. We got the definite impression that they didn't think his cardiac history was a colorful as it is. The ER people don't have access to the drug list that he presented to the oncology people yesterday morning, and the oncology department is 7 floors up from the ER. I don't know if its HIPAA stupidity or interdepartmental noncommunication.