Are doctors declining care due to my insurance plan?
I buy my own individual (non employer based) plan. It's expensive ($20k/year), but the best you can buy in California (major carrier PPO, great coverage). But, although I take no assistance, I use the California state exchange because I was told it can offer group-like benefits not available with individual plans purchased directly.
Active and hard working all my life (58 yo) but recently hurt my back and afraid I'll have to stop work. Multiple surgeons agree MRI looks bad (lumbar herniations, stenosis) but not that bad and refuse to treat.
I've always stayed very fit and participated regularly in extreme activities (boxing, MMA, rock climbing) for 40 years, so no stranger to injury and have worked through them conservatively more than once. There is no way this is ok.
This is the first time I've used individual health insurance, so wondering if there's some unspoken discrimination among medical providers (even though they accept the plan) and wonder if they would be treating if I had an employer based plan?
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