Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Carefirst post sounds pretty harsh. Really hope they work it out.
Harsh? It sounds rather calm and measured. I hope they take Hopkins down. I don’t particularly care whether it’s through private insurance companies or a move to a single-payer system, but someone needs to get health care costs under control.
I would rather see CareFirst go down than Hopkins. CareFirst adds zero value in health care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Carefirst post sounds pretty harsh. Really hope they work it out.
Harsh? It sounds rather calm and measured. I hope they take Hopkins down. I don’t particularly care whether it’s through private insurance companies or a move to a single-payer system, but someone needs to get health care costs under control.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Carefirst post sounds pretty harsh. Really hope they work it out.
Harsh? It sounds rather calm and measured. I hope they take Hopkins down. I don’t particularly care whether it’s through private insurance companies or a move to a single-payer system, but someone needs to get health care costs under control.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I doubt we’re getting an accurate story here. Likely some Hopkins-affiliated doctor is threatening to stop being a preferred provider, and wrong a vague email intentionally suggesting Hopkins as a whole was pulling out. That’s not realistic. BCBS is too big, and most of the other private insurance companies don’t reimburse any better.
I have no pity for Hopkins, though. Ever try to transfer a patient there? They won’t tell you whether they have beds until you tell them what insurance the patient has. Funny how they almost always have beds when I have a BCBS patient but they never have beds when I have a Medicaid patient. And their doctors are horrible to work with. UMMC and Georgetown are much better to work with.
Ummm no. Do you realize who sent the email?
Read the post with the email and look up who sent it.
This is huge news and a very bad loss for carefirst holders.
That sounds like a pretty standard letter that a lot of systems and providers send out when preferred provider agreements are being renegotiated. Is it sleazy for Hopkins to do that? Sure. But they’re not the only ones that send those out.
Plenty of other doctors and hospitals around if they somehow went through with their threat. Though again, that’s exceedingly unlikely.
How much the insurance lobby pay you to ruin everyone's lives?
Anonymous wrote:I hate the insurance industry and their dirty lobbyists who insert themselves into the health care system to skim off money and profit from illness, stress and suffering, and in fact create even more stress and illness at the worst of times. Unethical!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:does this include the federal plans?
that is a huge cross section in this area with the federal government being a significant employer and hopkins being a significant provider.
You would think they wouldn't want to drop all federal workers from being clients.
It wouldn't drop all federal workers from being clients. Feds have a ton of insurance plans to choose from.
--Fed who does not have CareFirst
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:thank the greedy doctors and big pharma.
Actually Hopkins doctors don’t get paid much at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:thank the greedy doctors and big pharma.
Actually Hopkins doctors don’t get paid much at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I doubt we’re getting an accurate story here. Likely some Hopkins-affiliated doctor is threatening to stop being a preferred provider, and wrong a vague email intentionally suggesting Hopkins as a whole was pulling out. That’s not realistic. BCBS is too big, and most of the other private insurance companies don’t reimburse any better.
I have no pity for Hopkins, though. Ever try to transfer a patient there? They won’t tell you whether they have beds until you tell them what insurance the patient has. Funny how they almost always have beds when I have a BCBS patient but they never have beds when I have a Medicaid patient. And their doctors are horrible to work with. UMMC and Georgetown are much better to work with.
Ummm no. Do you realize who sent the email?
Read the post with the email and look up who sent it.
This is huge news and a very bad loss for carefirst holders.
That sounds like a pretty standard letter that a lot of systems and providers send out when preferred provider agreements are being renegotiated. Is it sleazy for Hopkins to do that? Sure. But they’re not the only ones that send those out.
Plenty of other doctors and hospitals around if they somehow went through with their threat. Though again, that’s exceedingly unlikely.
Anonymous wrote:The Carefirst post sounds pretty harsh. Really hope they work it out.
Anonymous wrote:How were all of you notified? I have CareFirst and several Hopkins providers and have seen nothing. I'm a breast cancer patient.
My employer is switching to Cigna in January and I was really upset but maybe I shouldn't be.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a Hopkins employee and have CareFirst insurance through Hopkins. I bet they'll reach an agreement.