Friday, October 13, 2006

A fellow bloggers plea for help

In researching the Reid case a fellow blogger had found some great information on the multiple real estate transactions with one Harry Reid regarding properties in NV (PDF) while linking to this I found his passionate plea for help and thought I’d share it with you!


The last 2 pages is a personal story and a plea to anyone who can help me with my battle with cancer and my Health Insurance Company Pacificare. I would be grateful to anyone who will post my story on their blog to expose the way I have been treated.

Thank You,



Sal D’Anna, Spring Valley, CA

My battle with cancer, an insurer that canceled my coverage because I got sick, and tens of thousands of dollars of debt started out as a compassionate joke.

My father was having health problems that his doctor didn’t understand, so I suggested that he go get a full body scan, something my mother had done a few years ago. Sometimes it finds hidden things.

Last Christmas, he said, OK, “I’ll do it if you do it.” He was more than a little nervous so I decided to humor him. I called the clinic where my mother had gone and they said it would be a couple of months, unless we would go Friday the 13th of January. We’re not superstitious, so that was fine with us. A friend and his wife went with as well.

I thought I was there just to support my Dad. Unlike him, I didn’t even order a consultation with the doctor afterward. This was his appointment, not mine. About a week later, we went in to go over his results, and the doctor said my dad was fine but that she needed to talk with me. She said there was something odd, and that she wanted me to do an abdomen scan that would provide more detail.

We did that on Jan. 31. I got the results on Feb. 3 over the phone. They said there was a definite tumor on my right kidney and they thought I should get right to my doctor. There was no discussion yet of cancer. At that moment, I was certainly grateful that my new insurance with PacifiCare had kicked in. They approved it on Jan. 24, taking effect Feb. 1. It wasn’t until a good deal later that I learned that I had an aggressive form of kidney cancer and that one of my kidneys would have to be removed. This was done May 12.

I had first visited with my insurance broker in November, and after some back and forth he persuaded me to go with PacifiCare. I filled out the application Jan. 10, but on Jan. 18 he told me I had to submit an updated 2006 form. But he told me just to fill out the authorization pages and he’d fill out the rest from my previous application.

On Aug. 13, I got a cancellation notice from PacifiCare. It said that I knew when I applied that I had kidney cancer, and accused me of fraud. If they had called the agent they would have learned I started the enrollment process in November, and the agent knew I was going to have the scan. But I wasn’t diagnosed with cancer until after the coverage actually started. If I’d known I was ill, wouldn’t I have bought something better than a crummy HMO?

At the end of August, I received my regular monthly premium notice for the month of
September. I sent the payment certified mail with return receipt and they cashed the check right away. When I did not receive the October premium notice, I sent the October payment to them certified mail with return receipt. I know they received it but have not received confirmation if they had cashed this payment yet.

Also in August, I received two certificates from Pacificare. The first certificate was for HIPAA coverage which is useless since I need 18 months of prior coverage for HIPAA to apply. The second certificate was proof of previous prescription drug coverage so that I won’t get a penalty when I apply for Medicare Plan D coverage. This seemed odd since I won’t be eligible for Medicare until the year 2037. Since I signed up for coverage with Pacificare, I have also received an AARP card and a letter from Liberty telling me how they can deliver my Medicare drugs right to my home. Why they think I am eligible for Medicare is beyond me.

In addition, not only have I had to put with PacifiCare’s illegal, arbitrary cancellation of my policy, but my doctors failed to accurately diagnose my cancer, delaying the correct treatment and wasting precious time. As if that wasn’t enough, PacifiCare refused to pay the bills for my kidney surgery by the experts at the Cleveland Clinic because it was not in the company’s network. PacifiCare didn’t tell me that it wouldn’t cover the surgery until the day before the operation, waiting until after I had already traveled across the country, and contradicting the recommendation of my in network doctor.

I also found out that since I didn’t have the PacifiCare insurance for 18 months, all other insurers could deny me coverage for having a preexisting condition. Now I am impossible to insure. Brokers tell me I’ll “never be covered.”

I have paid out of pocket for lung and abdomen scans and I’m supposed to have them every six months—for life. Together, they are $1,000 each time. I still have to figure out how to deal with $25,000 I owe my parents for a loan they gave me to partially pay for the $60,000 surgery that PacifiCare denied. I don’t know what the future will hold. I’m self-employed, and still not working as much as before all this.

The only good thing about this story is that my Dad saved my life. My chances of survival are much better with the early detection. For that I’m grateful. The question now is how can I afford to stay healthy.

Salvatore D’Anna


It’s the least I could do!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Thank You for posting my story. I appreciate the help in exposing the unethical behavior that is currently rampant in the Health Care Industry. My lawsuit was filed yesterday.

Read My Complaint against UnitedHealth Group and Pacificare

Robert K. Scott, Esq., #67466
D. Scott Mohney, Esq., #124426
LAW OFFICES OF ROBERT K. SCOTT
7700 Irvine Center Drive. Suite 605
Irvine, CA 92618
Telephone: (949) 753-4950
Facsimile: (949) 753-4949

COMPLAINT FOR:
1. Breach of Contract;
2. Breach of Duty of Good Faith and Fair Dealing;
3. Violation of Business and Professions Code Section 17200, et seq,

SALVATORE B. D'ANNA, Plaintiff,

vs,

PACIFlCARE OF CALIFORNIA;
UNITEDHEALTH GROUP; and Does 1
through 10, inclusive, Defendants