Still more about the new PPO
Jan. 30th, 2025 02:36 pmWell, that was a waste of time. I put so much time and energy and worry trying to find doctors in the Aetna directory that were listed as being near transit, listed as taking new patients, and listed as affiliated with the appropriate hospitals. As I said in the last few posts, I ran into an awful lot of trouble with doctors being covered, but working in hospitals that were not covered. Then I found hospitals in the network, but doctors working in them were out of the network.
It did not occur to me that Aetna would mark doctors as "taking new patients" when they did not. The information looked so plausible it did not occur to me to question it. Like, one doctor's office has 4 doctors and the network says 1 is taking new patients. Or a big clinic has 14 doctors and 6 NPs and 8 are taking new patients. And I finally find somebody I want and call to talk to the New Patient Coordinator, who tells me none of the primary care providers associated with their hospital are taking new patients. None, at any location. The wait list is closed. She suggests I call back in 2 months.
It did not occur to me that Aetna would mark doctors as "taking new patients" when they did not. The information looked so plausible it did not occur to me to question it. Like, one doctor's office has 4 doctors and the network says 1 is taking new patients. Or a big clinic has 14 doctors and 6 NPs and 8 are taking new patients. And I finally find somebody I want and call to talk to the New Patient Coordinator, who tells me none of the primary care providers associated with their hospital are taking new patients. None, at any location. The wait list is closed. She suggests I call back in 2 months.