But the folks on self-pay or non-govt insurance ARE getting turned away.
Thats not right. No child should be denied due to the parents ability to pay.
But the folks on self-pay or non-govt insurance ARE getting turned away.
Same way here where I work in Maryland. Right now we are out of federally funded vaccine. But we just got a shipment of private. So right now Medicaid patients are out of luck and commercial insurance and self pay can get it. But last week it was just the opposite. We had federal and was out of private so the commerical insurance and self pay were out of luck.
Believe me, I am tired of being yelled at, cussed out, you get the picture. All because we don't have the particular vaccine a person needs. We do the best we can. We have to follow the law.
True but unfortunate saying, "you can please some of the people some of the time, but you can't please all the people all of the time".
Thats not right. No child should be denied due to the parents ability to pay.
My friends son was denied the flu shot because she doesn't have the access card (pa welfare insurance) he said they get the shots first then what ever is left will go to those on regular insurance.. is this legal?![]()
OT, but...
Is that Anthony in your signature?! What are you feeding that kid?! I can't believe how tall he is!
I'm sure you and your staff are taking a verbal beating right now due to shortages and the rotation of the vaccine. Just know that I feel for you guys and hope you stay healthy while doing your best for the "masses".
I could just hugyou right now!!! Thank you for the kind words!!!
Yes, we do our best. But we have to do it within the confines of the law.
And they shouldn't be denied because the CAN pay either.
"Sorry, ma'am. Yes we do have the exact vaccine you want and need. But you can't have it because you aren't in the right income bracket."
Why isn'th this working like insurance? Would you be denied an exam service because you are in the wrong income bracket? No, you would get your exam and the claim would be submitted to the appropriate agency for payment (medicaid or private insurance).
Why should anyone be denied the vaccine if the vaccine is there and the patient is there to receive it?
I agree with you that people should not be denied because they can pay.
What I see is that the government has allocated a certain percentage of vaccine to be used in a certain way and the health care professionals cannot dispense it to anyone who it was not intended.
It's very frustrating to everyone and I guess when the private vaccines become available then those will be handled through the insurance.
I haven't read the entire thread but I did notice several people have mentioned this. Yes, some of the vaccine has been set aside in order to vaccinate uninsured children and those doses can't be used for private insurance patients. But as an insured patient, whether you can get a shot or not depends solely on how much of the vaccine your office ordered. It's no different that going to a store and buying milk. If the store is out of milk, it's out of milk. Your options become wait until it is restocked or go to another store. Insured patients aren't being denied the vaccine unless it's simply not there. Unfortunately, production was halted to make way for the H1N1 and the option of just ordering more most likely isn't an option at all. That leaves you with the other option, which is to try to find another place to get the vaccination like a local pharmacy or grocery store.
Well see there is where I'd beg to differ.. they have the milk but will only give it to certain people.But looks like that's how this store works. I think I'm going to start shopping else where.
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Well see there is where I'd beg to differ.. they have the milk but will only give it to certain people.But looks like that's how this store works. I think I'm going to start shopping else where.
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