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Updated Saturday, December 26, 2009 11:07 AM

Government needs to streamline benefits systems

I have several questions that I feel should be answered and acted upon by our Congress.

How does our government ever want to get a health insurance program to work when their own computer systems do not talk to one another? I called to have the Medicare system show that we have a secondary insurance that covers our prescriptions when we get into the gap. Medicare directs me to the Coordination of Benefits office. They can't assist me because their system does not share information with them. They have two completely separate systems. WHY?

Sounds like a big waste of taxpayers' money. How in the world would they be able to provide and support the needs for all these people? If the coordinaton benefits office doesn't show you have coverage, then your Plan D provider does not electronically provide the expenses to your supplement provider and therefore you fall into a nightmare situation trying to get in straighten out, which can takes up to five months to get resolved.

I think everyone needs to be aware of these situations, especially when they are signing up for Social Security benefits, and make sure all the I's are dotted and the T's are crossed. Wouldn't hurt to write to your congressman/women either.

Ann Dolores Bernhardt

Sherman



Comments ... 1 found!

Healthcare? : 1/5/2010
Dear Editor:
The last thing America needs is another bailout, especially one with obscene profits like the abortion
industry. But unless the final healthcare bill does not have an explicit exclusion of abortion, then the
government is going to be bailing out the abortion industry.
The Stupak amendment in the House is the only provision explicitly stating that abortion coverage should
not be funded by taxpayers in the healthcare bill. However, the Senate version still allows for massive
taxpayer subsidies for insurance coverage that includes elective abortion as a covered benefit.
We need to tell Congress to vote against any healthcare reform bill in which abortion is not explicitly excluded. We
don’t need another bailout.
Sincerely,
Gerry Brundage

Gerry Brundage
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