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Feb 14, 2022 · 24m 55s

By Yvette Ayers January 14, 2022 Dr. Waring – from Kaiser called to reschedule surgery to February 17, 2022, due to operating room not being available. I was able to...

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By Yvette Ayers

January 14, 2022 Dr. Waring – from Kaiser called to reschedule surgery to February 17, 2022, due to operating room not being available. I was able to get answers on January 14 from an email I had sent on January 10, 2021.
I requested a referral to have surgery done out of network with Membership services (case #55385603); and Dr. Lentz. I wanted to have the operation as soon as possible. Kaiser seemed busy, not able to respond to emails for critical care information and now was rescheduling the operation again. I had already waited so I could have Dr. Lentz do the surgery.
As a client of Kaiser’s for over 10 years, I have enjoyed timely responses to questions; especially those via emails, and timely care. I now have a serious condition and I am not receiving the same level of care. I have stated over and over again, I don’t fault Kaiser. I can see the hospital, the waiting rooms and the parking areas are full. I found City of Hope.
Kaiser has now deployed a tactical defense team to stop me from seeking out-of-network care. I sought a second opinion from Dr. Penner, Kaiser-Downey, which reinforced my belief; Kaiser is stretched thin. After check-in and weigh-in I sat for over 35-minutes half dressed in an examination room by my-self before Dr. Penner was able to see me. I was subjected to a very unnecessary brutal internal exam. Dr. Penner stated; “….realistically Kaiser will not approve for you to have the surgery at City of Hope…” Dr. Penner also stated surgery could be postponed again.
The level of care I previously received from Kaiser is not available during my time of need. I wasn’t informed of needing a “2nd-opinion from a Kaiser doctor until January 24, 2022, more than a week after requesting a referral. Is Kaiser delaying the process until my condition is at a dangerous high level and I will be forced to stop trying to seek care out-of-network? My blood pressure has already rocketed up from 130 to 143.
Kaiser, stop wasting your resources. The number of non-medical staff needed to keep bullying me should have been directed elsewhere.
Note From Mark:
Prior to appearing on Late Night Health, Yvette had a meeting at Kaiser. They determined the procedure they would use would be the same procedure recommended by The City of Hope. Today, in any healthcare situation, especially one that is as serious as Yvette’s - you need to ask for second (and third opinions) and be a squeaky wheel. It’s not right. It’s not fair, but until the healthcare system becomes consumer/patient friendly we have to do what we need to get the results we want.
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