What is the name of your state? NY
Looking for any advice or suggestions. Thanks in advance.
(omitting lots of details for brevity and privacy but happy to share more if needed)
My wife developed breast cancer last year. As part of the prep for treatment she was sent of gyn oncology consult. She had a very poor experience wit that consult and ended up filing written complaints against the MD with both the hospital he is affiliated with and the state.
Now, a year later, she needs gyn onc surgery.
We live in a county where one mega hospital dominates about half the county and a lot of docs including him have practices attached to it.
None of the docs is his practice will see her (which I find understandable) and none of the other docs in that specialty affiliated with the same hospital will see her (they say it is policy not to see a patient who has already seen another affiliated doc in that specialty).
We have a good BCBS policy with a pretty big network and great in network coverage, but not so great out of network. But those are the only docs in that specialty within 30 or so miles who are in network.
My wife found an out of network doctor nearby who she likes, but it will cost us about 6K in deductible and coinsurance.
My employer provides a free Health Advocate service who we have reached out to. The health advocate and BCBS are discussing the situation.
The BCBS policy says they will treat an out of network doctor as in network if there are no in network docs within a reasonable distance.
The nearest in network doc is probably 50 miles away in NYC (there might be a possibility 35 miles way but it isn't clear if the specialty matches).
Thoughts or suggestions? Is it worth appealing to the hospital admins? Hope for the best with BCBS? Are the other docs acting ethically? Justpay the 6K?
Looking for any advice or suggestions. Thanks in advance.
(omitting lots of details for brevity and privacy but happy to share more if needed)
My wife developed breast cancer last year. As part of the prep for treatment she was sent of gyn oncology consult. She had a very poor experience wit that consult and ended up filing written complaints against the MD with both the hospital he is affiliated with and the state.
Now, a year later, she needs gyn onc surgery.
We live in a county where one mega hospital dominates about half the county and a lot of docs including him have practices attached to it.
None of the docs is his practice will see her (which I find understandable) and none of the other docs in that specialty affiliated with the same hospital will see her (they say it is policy not to see a patient who has already seen another affiliated doc in that specialty).
We have a good BCBS policy with a pretty big network and great in network coverage, but not so great out of network. But those are the only docs in that specialty within 30 or so miles who are in network.
My wife found an out of network doctor nearby who she likes, but it will cost us about 6K in deductible and coinsurance.
My employer provides a free Health Advocate service who we have reached out to. The health advocate and BCBS are discussing the situation.
The BCBS policy says they will treat an out of network doctor as in network if there are no in network docs within a reasonable distance.
The nearest in network doc is probably 50 miles away in NYC (there might be a possibility 35 miles way but it isn't clear if the specialty matches).
Thoughts or suggestions? Is it worth appealing to the hospital admins? Hope for the best with BCBS? Are the other docs acting ethically? Justpay the 6K?