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Just received a letter from my GP in FL. She is dropping out of Medicare and all commercial insurance plans. She said she will provide all information necessary for the patient to file with her insurance company herself. She is willing to keep me as a patient, but it will be strictly a fee for service at the time of the service.
The letter was dated 12/1/10, postmarked 12/14/10, and, after forwarding from FL, I received it yesterday. Unfortunately it is too late for me to change plans, and I am in a BCBS PPO. There is no payment AT ALL for services outside the network. So I have to look for another MD. NUTS!
I understand and sympathize with her point of view, and I'm sorry to have to leave her care, but I wish there had been more notice.
Anyone else have a doctor who is dropping out of insurance?
The letter was dated 12/1/10, postmarked 12/14/10, and, after forwarding from FL, I received it yesterday. Unfortunately it is too late for me to change plans, and I am in a BCBS PPO. There is no payment AT ALL for services outside the network. So I have to look for another MD. NUTS!
I understand and sympathize with her point of view, and I'm sorry to have to leave her care, but I wish there had been more notice.
Anyone else have a doctor who is dropping out of insurance?
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. DH retired 10yrs ago, unfortunately he and many others are having their health insurance cut from their pension pkg in 2011 and others forced in to huge deductibles. Have been on search for a Medigap policy for a month now, verifing w/drs. and hospitals what new rules apply. We'll survive as we roll with the punches, but it's very disheartening to say the least. 

