What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California
My father was diagnosed with End Stage Liver Disease, Cirrhosis. He is not expected to live beyond the end of the year. The diagnosis came in about a week ago and Hospice was 'mentioned' by his primary care physician. However, nobody told us that the HMO 'case worker' would pester us sooo much about enrolling him in the Hospice program.
We were initially contacted by one company, but my mother turned them down because they wanted a power of attorney that would allow THEM to do whatever they wanted in regards to my dad's health, safety and ultimately his death. WE as a family; mom, brother and myself, have been taking care of him for the last 5 months. About 30 hospital visits, about 30 hospital days, a month in a care center. And we are NOT tired or beat or hesitant in any way to keep caring for him until the end of his life. My mom retired, I work normal 40 hour weeks and my brother has also stopped working over time, in order to overlap our times to care for him. We also get assistance from his sister, his nephews and a couple of his friends. He is WELL cared for! Even so, the HMO case worker is pushing our buttons REALLY HARD to put him in the Hospice program. At one point one of the reps actually said "Well, you have to choose one (hospice) because you can't take care of him forever!".
WHY??? As far as I have researched it is not mandatory. Yet every time we go to the hospital we get drilled by the nurses and doctors about putting him in Hospice! We keep telling them that he is not lacking care or love in anyway. We want him, and most importantly HE wants to die in the home that he and my mom bought and where they raised their children.
Could the HMO LEGALLY stop their coverage because we refuse Hospice?
We are not going to give up our right to make decisions regarding this health, well-being and his passing.
My father was diagnosed with End Stage Liver Disease, Cirrhosis. He is not expected to live beyond the end of the year. The diagnosis came in about a week ago and Hospice was 'mentioned' by his primary care physician. However, nobody told us that the HMO 'case worker' would pester us sooo much about enrolling him in the Hospice program.
We were initially contacted by one company, but my mother turned them down because they wanted a power of attorney that would allow THEM to do whatever they wanted in regards to my dad's health, safety and ultimately his death. WE as a family; mom, brother and myself, have been taking care of him for the last 5 months. About 30 hospital visits, about 30 hospital days, a month in a care center. And we are NOT tired or beat or hesitant in any way to keep caring for him until the end of his life. My mom retired, I work normal 40 hour weeks and my brother has also stopped working over time, in order to overlap our times to care for him. We also get assistance from his sister, his nephews and a couple of his friends. He is WELL cared for! Even so, the HMO case worker is pushing our buttons REALLY HARD to put him in the Hospice program. At one point one of the reps actually said "Well, you have to choose one (hospice) because you can't take care of him forever!".
WHY??? As far as I have researched it is not mandatory. Yet every time we go to the hospital we get drilled by the nurses and doctors about putting him in Hospice! We keep telling them that he is not lacking care or love in anyway. We want him, and most importantly HE wants to die in the home that he and my mom bought and where they raised their children.
Could the HMO LEGALLY stop their coverage because we refuse Hospice?
We are not going to give up our right to make decisions regarding this health, well-being and his passing.