I am a 36 year old female living in California. About an hour ago, I received a call from my insurance company (BCBS) to schedule a general check up with a GP, with the rep reiterating that it’s a zero copay and included in my benefits (and was very pushy with getting me scheduled right then and there).
In the 10+ years I’ve had health insurance, never have I ever had an insurance company call to schedule a Dr’s appointment for a patient. For a service, which they will likely pay a non-zero dollar amount to the doctor providing the service. AND they are paying an employee to sit and make calls to insurance holders.
In our capitalism society where squeezing maximum profits is the utmost priority, and with the OBBB having been signed into law just earlier this month, I’m really suspicious of this. Does anybody have any insight as to why an insurance company might suddenly have an interest with getting patients records updated? And just to be clear, I saw a GP last year around this time, so it’s not like my health records are extremely outdated (by like 5+ years).
TIA
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