After talking to a real live person at the Wound Care Clinic about my proposed referral...
I was not overly optimistic about a timely solution to this issue. It was, after all, 1:30 on a Friday afternoon. My situation was not an emergency. I figured it would be next week before I heard anything.
I laid down for my 20-minute nap at 2:30. I took a shower to get ready for town. As I was getting dressed, I heard my phone sitting by the bathroom sink. Huh. I had an email saying there was a new message in YourChart!
Well. That was speedy. I wondered if they were giving me a time for an appointment with Physical Therapy, and to respond if the date didn't work for me. Normally, I would wait until back from town, with Farmer H's supper done, before getting on HIPPIE to log into YourChart. But what if they wanted me to call? It was 3:35. I could still catch them before they closed at 4:00.
I turned on HIPPIE and logged in.
"This is a reminder to schedule your mammogram appointment."
Ooh! That's a dirty trick! Getting my hopes up for this reminder that I'd had a few months ago, but pointedly ignored because I am not exactly mobile these days, and don't feel like gimping around on non-urgent trips unless they involve scratchers, casino, or groceries. I am not feeling like hobbling through the hospital on my bum knee, making Farmer H take time off from his busy schedule to drive me and drop me off at the door.
But wait! While reading that reminder and feeling tricked, another email came in at 3:38. Oh. This must be about my PT appointment, right?
WRONG!
"You have a new statement."
PAY BILL
WHAT? I never had an old statement. I pay my co-pay when I'm at the appointments. How dare they charge me because SOMEBODY at the Wound Care Clinic had to call my NP to verify a referral for my lymphedema intervention because one of those two offices messed something up!
Then I figured out how to read the details of that statement. It was from my orthopedist appointment on March 5. For the x-rays. Insurance had been billed $800, and my part remaining was now $48.51. I paid it with my debit while I was already in YourChart.
I guess these two "sudden" notices in YourChart was one way of punishing me for being DIFFICULT!
Meanwhile, I am on the edge of my seat, awaiting a call from Physical Therapy to make an appointment.
I don't see it as being difficult, I see it as you taking charge and getting the treatment you need.
ReplyDeleteRiver,
DeletePatients definitely have to look out for themselves these days. The DIFFICULT reference I keep throwing in was a thing on Seinfeld, which I know you don't watch. Elaine read her chart while she was left alone in the exam room, and saw that she was labeled DIFFICULT. Then every time she went to a different doctor, they would greet her, but treat her differently as soon as they looked in the file. And make little notes while she watched.