Anonymous wrote:Oh this is so not true! These programs are to help support pregnant women who receive Medicaid that received and high score on a screening regarding your health current. It is scored low medium high and urgent. They call to see if they can help be another source of support during your pregnancy not monitor your prenatal visits but work with you on health goals if you need to manage a chronic health condition while pregnant and they can work with your provider as well. It is a monthly call they can help with as much or as little as you want or just decline the program it is not scam it is to address to mortality rate that are so high.. they can help review claims answer medical questions help with resources referrals to other providers if you need it is helpful.. if you score high and are a high risk pregnancy it is actually beneficial
Anonymous wrote:They are assholes. Don't feed them...they did this to me once to try to deny care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:with my BCBS plan (a PPO based out of Massachusetts) it was a preventative thing - they wanted to see if there were any risk factors they could mitigate so that my postpartum and baby's well care would not be complicated (and therefore not cost THEM a lot of money).
The PP above my post is the PERFECT example of why they do this. Mitigating risks!
Anonymous wrote:with my BCBS plan (a PPO based out of Massachusetts) it was a preventative thing - they wanted to see if there were any risk factors they could mitigate so that my postpartum and baby's well care would not be complicated (and therefore not cost THEM a lot of money).
Anonymous wrote:Yes they say they are there to support you and have a hotline to call but i think it's a way to question you about the pregnancy to see if you are high risk or have issues so they can deny claims or say you have a preexisiting condition or something later! Be careful!!!
Anonymous wrote:I don't know. CIGNA offers services like these for pregnancy and for complex health conditions. I use it for my diabetes and I find it very helpful. Yes, in part it's about the health insurer saving money--a compliant diabetic is a cheaper diabetic--but it's been really helpful to me also.
Does your average DCUM, educated, relatively wealthy mother need it for pregnancy? Probably not. But I bet it does help lots of people.
Anonymous wrote:do NOT talk to them. it is not in your best interest. they are trying to gain information they can use against you for a denial later. it's a recorded call. hang up.