
Well, guess what. Remember I was denied a few weeks ago because the insurance rep at my surgeon's office didn't send in 5 years of medical records (only 3 years)? Well, she offered to do the appeal (normally Dr. Juarez's office doesn't do appeals) and it turns out - she mailed it to Aetna's DENTAL claim address! So for 10 days while I was waiting to see if I was approved again or not, turns out Aetna medical didn't even get it.

Talk about frustrating!
So I went by Dr. Juarez's office yesterday and picked up all my records and went to the psych office to pick up the clearance and then overnighted everything to Aetna.

Gosh, I guess if you want something done right, you got to do it yourself! I had a good talk with the insurance rep at Dr. Juarez's office telling her that making mistakes like that can cost people their life. I told her that it's her job to make sure every t is crossed and every i is dotted. Her job is important and makes her boss money. Everytime she messes up she is costing her boss thousands of dollars. I also talked to Jennifer the office manager. Everyone is real nice and sorry and all, but I can tell they are used to making mistakes and apologizing for them. Like it's not a big deal.
So sad. I would fire staff that repeatedly made mistakes with customers. That is NOT good customer service.

So I wait......again.........
Trisha in Glendale