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https://x.com/WallStreetApes/status/1871007991857873365
EVERYONE NEEDS TO SEE THIS 🚨
American doctor exposes new internal change to Blue Cross prior authorization process to deny coverage for Americans
- They’ll only speak to the doctor who put in request
- They WONT SAY WHAT NUMBER THEY’RE CALLING FROM
- They’ll ONLY CALL ONCE
- If they miss the call, the patient will be denied coverage for treatment
“Now Blue Cross is saying that they will only do their peer to peer reviews by calling the doctor who is asking for the treatment to be authorized. And they will only call once, and they won't tell you when they're calling, and they won't tell you what number they're calling from.”
“So if you're a doctor seeing patients and you have your phone on do not disturb because you're seeing patients or you just don't answer numbers that you don't recognize, and you're seeing patients and you don't wanna interrupt a a patient visit, you're gonna miss the call. And guess what? The treatment will not be authorized”
“They're getting more creative about how to deny your claims or just not authorize your treatment at all. I'm going on information given to me by Blue Cross. I am a physician. When we physicians ask for a treatment to be authorized by an insurance company and they deny authorization, what happens at that point is that we are asked to do a peer to peer review, meaning that we, the doctor asking for the treatment, have to speak with the doctor who is employed by the insurance company, who is there only to say no.”
THIS IS INSANE
EVERYONE NEEDS TO SEE THIS 🚨
American doctor exposes new internal change to Blue Cross prior authorization process to deny coverage for Americans
- They’ll only speak to the doctor who put in request
- They WONT SAY WHAT NUMBER THEY’RE CALLING FROM
- They’ll ONLY CALL ONCE
- If they miss the call, the patient will be denied coverage for treatment
“Now Blue Cross is saying that they will only do their peer to peer reviews by calling the doctor who is asking for the treatment to be authorized. And they will only call once, and they won't tell you when they're calling, and they won't tell you what number they're calling from.”
“So if you're a doctor seeing patients and you have your phone on do not disturb because you're seeing patients or you just don't answer numbers that you don't recognize, and you're seeing patients and you don't wanna interrupt a a patient visit, you're gonna miss the call. And guess what? The treatment will not be authorized”
“They're getting more creative about how to deny your claims or just not authorize your treatment at all. I'm going on information given to me by Blue Cross. I am a physician. When we physicians ask for a treatment to be authorized by an insurance company and they deny authorization, what happens at that point is that we are asked to do a peer to peer review, meaning that we, the doctor asking for the treatment, have to speak with the doctor who is employed by the insurance company, who is there only to say no.”
THIS IS INSANE