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In Texas. My sister (64 yrs) is on medicaid has been with same dr (her PCP) for 23 yrs. He did not x the bx on (Provider Statement of Need Form)stating she needed continued help by her provider .he gave her back the form stating he had not seen her in 2 or 3 yrs so he did not know what was wrong with her.. for her to see her kidney dr and have him sign the form. Then he walked out of the room. She needs to see her kidney dr every 3 months due to her kidney problems. Dr was sent 5 faxes from Superior Health Plan insurance requesting his "x" on form. He ignored all. She needs this form filled in order to continue with a provider. My sister has had rheumatoid arthritis 42 yrs, has lost one eye, kidney disease stage 3, high bld pressure, difficulty with balance and walking, arithymic heart rate issues. Is he within his rights to do this? She was told to pick up the form and see the dr and ask him again to sign it. What if she goes with the form and waits at his office and he walks off like he did before? Perhaps she should just go to her kidney dr like he rudely told her and avoid anymore drama from this prima donna doctor? She has an appt with kidney dr on tues. The clerk at her insurance company suggested she find another dr. Which is probably the best solution to avoid any more stress. We are now helping her look for another dr. I thought the elderly or patients had rights. Thank you. We apologize for the long msg. Thank you.What is the name of your state?
Why do you think the doctor has delayed signing the "statement of need?" What need?
If she has an appointment on Tuesday with the Kidney doctor she might as well have the Kidney doctor fill out the form and x the box. Some doctors really do have a problem with not filling out those kinds of forms for people they haven't seen in two or three years.In Texas. My sister (64 yrs) is on medicaid has been with same dr (her PCP) for 23 yrs. He did not x the bx on (Provider Statement of Need Form)stating she needed continued help by her provider .he gave her back the form stating he had not seen her in 2 or 3 yrs so he did not know what was wrong with her.. for her to see her kidney dr and have him sign the form. Then he walked out of the room. She needs to see her kidney dr every 3 months due to her kidney problems. Dr was sent 5 faxes from Superior Health Plan insurance requesting his "x" on form. He ignored all. She needs this form filled in order to continue with a provider. My sister has had rheumatoid arthritis 42 yrs, has lost one eye, kidney disease stage 3, high bld pressure, difficulty with balance and walking, arithymic heart rate issues. Is he within his rights to do this? She was told to pick up the form and see the dr and ask him again to sign it. What if she goes with the form and waits at his office and he walks off like he did before? Perhaps she should just go to her kidney dr like he rudely told her and avoid anymore drama from this prima donna doctor? She has an appt with kidney dr on tues. The clerk at her insurance company suggested she find another dr. Which is probably the best solution to avoid any more stress. We are now helping her look for another dr. I thought the elderly or patients had rights. Thank you. We apologize for the long msg. Thank you.