In the wake of the billing nightmare revolving around Covered California ACA health plans, both Kaiser and Health Net have extended their payment deadlines for health plans effective for January 1, 2014. Kaiser will allow new plan members up to January 22 to receive the first month’s premium. Health Net will mirror the recently announced Anthem Blue Cross extension of January 31.
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File a complaint against Covered California and ACA health plans
If you are one of the thousands of Californians who have suffered because of the coordination and planning between Covered California and the participating health plans, I hope you will consider filing a complaint against them. While Covered California is one of those bureaucracies that is comfortably insulated from being held accountable for their actions, or lack of there of, the health insurance companies have caused enormous pain and suffering from their fumbling on a number of issues.
Covered California makes me want to vote Republican
I’ve tolerated the many failures of Covered California until yesterday when they absolutely refused to help an applicant that has been left without health insurance. Miss B’s situation where her application has mysteriously become lost after allegedly being transmitted to the carrier is not unique to me or Covered California.
Anthem Blue Cross California extends payment until January 31st
At a hastily arranged conference call for insurance agents to address a variety of issues involving new individual and family health plans for California, the Anthem Blue Cross Regional Sales Manager for Northern California announced they were extending the payment deadline until January 31st for policies sold through Covered California with effective dates of January 1st, 2014. This is the third time Anthem has extended the deadline for new enrollments.
Peter Lee accuses Californians of being lazy
The Executive Director of Covered California, Peter Lee, insinuated that Californians are being lazy when it comes to paying for the first month’s premium of their new health plan. Lee’s statement, released in a press announcement on Friday, would be laughable if it wasn’t insanely out of touch with reality. Californians have been stymied from making their first month’s premium payment because of the failures at Covered California.
Prescription help for new ACA plan members with no health insurance
When Covered California decided to force health insurance companies to cancel their policies on December 31, 2013, they set in motion a cascading effect that have left many new plan members without access to prescription drug coverage. At least two pharmacies have recognized the problem and are offering help to cover vital prescription medications to new Affordable Care Act health plan members that have yet to received neither member ID numbers nor an invoice.
Covered California creates confusion with extended payment deadline
Families that didn’t have their insurance cancelled by the ill-fated Covered California forced policy cancellation of December 31 are now wrestling if they should make their current health plan premium for January. The utter lack of communication between Covered California and the health plans has left many families without knowing if they do or don’t have health insurance.
Covered California ignores pregnant woman’s plea for health insurance
A pregnant Bay Area woman who applied for health insurance through Covered California in November and has yet to receive any notification from her selected health plan or Covered California must now consider cancelling her prenatal doctor visits for lack of insurance. When asked about the status of the woman’s application a Covered California call center staffer said that it can take weeks for the insurance companies to receive the application. Essentially, Covered California has decided to ignore the woman, her family and unborn baby.
The many failures of Covered California in 2013
While a significant number of California residents have successfully applied, the Covered California website and enrollment systems presented significant challenges and failures not only for those applying but also insurance agents, enrollment Counselors and the health plans themselves. The management at Covered California has consistently ignored the failure of their design and process and sought only to promote their perceived successes.
Covered California extends deadline until December 28th
If you missed completing your application online December 23rd because of the Covered California melt down you now have another opportunity to enroll. But instead of calling Covered California or faxing over your application you’ll have to find a Certified Insurance to enter you application into the CalHEERS program online for you. Insurance agents never charge clients for their services. They are always paid by the insurance company or health plan by either a one-time payment, fixed monthly monthly or a commission percentage.