This hasn't been our experience at all. We've been referred to specialists very quickly, often getting in on the same day as the referral. For instance, my husband was having issues with his elbow. Went to his dr and got referred to an orthopedist. He saw the orthopedist 45 minutes later, got an x ray, and had a follow up with the orthopedist immediately. He walked out three hours later with a full treatment plan.Anonymous wrote:Kaiser is good if you are a squeaky wheel and relentless. It might take months to see a specialist but if you are willing to call everyday and ask if there are cancellations then you get in sooner. If the doctor realizes you are well educated and outspoken you get better treatment. If you go along without questioning you will have really long wait times to see doctors and then with the doctor the visit might be rushed. They need patients to be in and out quickly for their model to work.
Anonymous wrote:I have had Kaiser my whole life and really, really like it. I think it is the (near) future of health care - it makes so much more sense than the patchwork system most other insurers provide. No bills to deal with; online medical records at your fingertips; you can email doctors; fill prescriptions online. Doctors are salaried rather than being paid by the procedure/patient (so no incentive structure to overbill/overmedicate). All the doctors I've dealt with have been very good. My mom was number one in her medical school class (UCSD) and she works for Kaiser - she says they get their pick of doctors b/c doctors like working there/want to work there b/c pay is good/solid and doctors don't have to deal with insurance/billing/churning patients and procedures to generate business/income.[/quote]
I agree with this. Also doctors come to Kaiser for the quality of life. They work set hours. I saw 3 doctors last year who were pregnant. They said they took jobs with Kaiser because it would allow them to have families more easily and be home at night with kids.
Anonymous wrote:Neglect and in competence is what first comes to mind about Kaiser. While I have never used Kaiser myself (also offered through my job), one of my siblings did for years. I was in the hospital room multiple times when my sibling was in the hospital and spoke to Kaiser doctors on many occasions. My sibling passed away and I believe if he was under the care of different doctors over the years, things would not have happened the way they did. I also have a friend whose family uses Kaiser. Friends husband went to the doctors at Kaiser for several months for stomach pain. Well, they missed colon cancer. That wasn’t discovered until 3 months after he first went in with stomach issues. Three months. He passed away as well.
While I’m sure there are people out there who have had positive experiences, I would never choose Kaiser for myself or my family. I would always pick the other option (which will be more expensive).