insurance question

Jan 11, 2010 13:59

Does anyone have experience with Cigna health insurance?

Our Cobra medical coverage has to change, and our choices are Cigna and Kaiser. We've had Kaiser before, but Cigna is new to me. I've found a few review pages with very little good stuff to say about them.

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jillwheezul January 11 2010, 22:59:27 UTC
I may be weird, or it just may be a function of my military brat childhood, but I actually like Kaiser and its centralized structure. It makes more sense to me somehow.

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elfreda January 11 2010, 23:35:26 UTC
And I liked them a lot for my various minor issues. But Chuck went in with a locked up knee, and when he got to see an ortho surgeon, she told him to lose weight and exercise, he wasn't getting knee surgery. That was probably when his ACL detached. (not to mention all the bits and bobs of meniscus cartilage floating around like gravel in a garbage disposal...)

That was a lot of years ago, and I don't think he'd run into that attitude anymore, but he has a long memory! :-o

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ciorstan January 11 2010, 23:58:15 UTC
Kaiser refused my mother eardrum surgery some 40 years ago and put her on a useless, worthless no-sodium diet. Utimately she switched coverage and got the surgery, which severed the nerve in her inner ear that was giving her constant vertigo. She has been totally deaf in that ear ever since, but that's ok.

I have had a hate for them with the fire of 1000 burning suns since. Then I started hearing positive experiences from other people who have Kaiser coverage over the last few years.

My husband and I switched to Kaiser last October and have been very pleased. They are surprisingly PROACTIVE, unlike any other medical group I've ever had before. It took them less than a month to schedule my husband for surgery on his ingrown tonails and they got his BP under control immediately.

And your records are on-tap anywhere within Kaiser, so you're not limited to being seen at only one facility.

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elfreda January 12 2010, 06:59:58 UTC
I think KP really changed in the early 90s or so. Chuck's knee experience was in the mid/late 80s.

I liked KP a lot. (Although, now that I think about it, Charlie was born during a KP nurses' strike, and and we have quite the story about my South'n Baptist preachin', picket line crossin' nurse...) I was sad to leave them the last time Chuck changed jobs.

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ciorstan January 12 2010, 18:53:59 UTC
I had blood drawn on the day of my initial appointment and by the time I got home, I'd been emailed with the results of one of the tests. The other test results were emailed the next day, together with another email with the doctor's comments, which included her follow-up plan.

LOVE IT.

If this is typical of the new Kaiser, I'm hooked.

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