Anonymous wrote:BlueChoice may be different than the regular Carefirst.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BlueChoice may be different than the regular Carefirst.
There are like 30 versions of CareFirst plans, no joke. When I was looking at their site and searching for my doctors it had a whole list of all the various iterations of CareFirst plans they accepted, with "Your Network" in parentheses next to one of them. Confusing as all get-out.
Anonymous wrote:BlueChoice may be different than the regular Carefirst.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - thanks, doing well! Reconstruction was to try and balance the breasts post-treatment (had tumors in both breasts - which the Sibley MRI detected after the first tumor was found). Really disappointed with CF. It also means that doctors I see who have privileges at Sibley won't be able to treat me there because the hospital and outpatient are not covered. I hope they can work something out. A ways back they dropped Children's Hospital from the network, and there was a huge outcry. Not sure there would be as much for Ward 3 access/preferences. They are such a miserly company, while they are sitting on huge assets while claiming to be "non-profit."
They dropped Children's? What? That's crazy!
Anonymous wrote:OP here - thanks, doing well! Reconstruction was to try and balance the breasts post-treatment (had tumors in both breasts - which the Sibley MRI detected after the first tumor was found). Really disappointed with CF. It also means that doctors I see who have privileges at Sibley won't be able to treat me there because the hospital and outpatient are not covered. I hope they can work something out. A ways back they dropped Children's Hospital from the network, and there was a huge outcry. Not sure there would be as much for Ward 3 access/preferences. They are such a miserly company, while they are sitting on huge assets while claiming to be "non-profit."