Anonymous wrote:Childrens is the WORST. Ugh. Have had so many issues with them. Especially with their medical coding/billing. Several time s I have been assured by both Childrens and our insurance that a doctor is 'in network' but the Childrens bills the visit with a code that
the insurance doesn't cover and then its just back and forth. . . . It was ridiculous. Ugh. I hate Childrens!
Anonymous wrote:I think this type of horrible service is prevalent in health care. I was working with a GI office to get my daughter her treatment. Was told it was fine last week and finally was told this week it will take them two weeks to schedule. Their attitude was clearly dismissive. They did not care my daughter's treatment is tied to a schedule. I will have to travel out of state at significant cost to accomplish this. I had to hound them today to find out they could not do it They had no regard for her health. It would be shocking but it is so commonplace, this complete lack of professionalism and compassion, that I now choose Doctors based on all the staff and will not choose offices with unkind, unprofessional staff.
And I have a decent amount of tolerance for this as well. Unfortunately, this level of incompetence veers towards cruelty when you are dealing with the truly sick.
Anonymous wrote:I work at Children's National and a colleague sent me a link to this discussion. I am very sorry for the troubles you all have experienced. We do have an Ombudsman's office to help parents who experience difficulties, and I wanted to post the number for you to have -- please reach out to them to assist with resolution of issues at any time. That phone number is 202-476-2625 or 202-476-2064 (ask to speak with the Ombudsman on call).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work at Children's National and a colleague sent me a link to this discussion. I am very sorry for the troubles you all have experienced. We do have an Ombudsman's office to help parents who experience difficulties, and I wanted to post the number for you to have -- please reach out to them to assist with resolution of issues at any time. That phone number is 202-476-2625 or 202-476-2064 (ask to speak with the Ombudsman on call).
While this is good to know, it's hardly a resolution. I don't have a dog in this fight, but I think it would have be more satisfying to hear that these concerns would be brought to the attention of a supervisor or someone w the power to make changes.