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Another Kaiser Permanente Lawsuit
Posted On 03/14/2012 10:59:07
I wonder if the lawsuits against Kaiser Permanente will ever stop.

This weeks lawsuit is from Yin Meng Liu Flato.  Yin Meng Liu Flato went to Kaiser in 2006 with symptons of cancer and Kaiser or her Kaiser Doctors order no testing.  Then in June 2010 a chest CT Scan revealed nodules in her lungs,  still Kaiser or her Kaiser Doctors order no testing.  Diagnostic testing was not performed until March 2011.

Yin Meng Liu Flato is suing for Medical Negligence & Wrongful Death
http://www.courthousenews.com/2012/03/14/FlatovKaiser.pdf

Three doctors are also being named in the lawsuit.
THAO NGUYEN HUYNH, M.D.
http://www2.mbc.ca.gov/LicenseLookupSystem/PhysicianSurgeon/Lookup.aspx?licenseType=A&licenseNumber=82109

GREGORY ALBERT HERRERA, M.D.
http://www2.mbc.ca.gov/LicenseLookupSystem/PhysicianSurgeon/Lookup.aspx?licenseType=G&licenseNumber=40461

SABRINA MUN-YEE CHEN, M.D.
http://www2.mbc.ca.gov/LicenseLookupSystem/PhysicianSurgeon/Lookup.aspx?licenseType=A&licenseNumber=94536

Tags: Kaiser Permanente Yin Meng Liu Flato


Kaiser Permanente Robo Telephone Calls
Posted On 11/09/2011 16:52:25
Today I was standing in Denny's restaurant waiting for my to go order and my cell phone rings.  The calling number was 877-737-4709.  I answered the phone and it was the Kaiser Permanente STUPID FUCKING COMPUTER CALLING ME.  Because I did not have medical card at hand there was no way to speak to a "STUPID FUCKING LIVE KAISER PERMANENTE EMPLOYEE".

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Kaiser Permanente Nurse Advise Line Failures
Posted On 08/16/2011 06:40:37
I would like to relate my interactions with the Kaiser HMO system in the last 12 months.

First let me start by saying that I pay approx. $10.000.00 per year in health insurance premiums for me and my husband no kids with a deductible of over $3,000.00 each per year.


First I must say that I had a hysterometry at the age of 26 so I am very susceptible to bladder infections,  which in a matter of hours move to my kidneys and require a 3 to 5 day stay in the hospital.


Incident #1
I was on vacation in the southern states visiting my family.  I had a badder infection,  called the Kaiser Nurse Advise Line to request an Rx of Antibiotics (Keflex or Cipro),  The county has only 1 pharmacy so I provided the Nurse with the phone number of the CVS Pharmacy.  Ended up in a 1/2 hour argument because they wanted to call the Rx into Walgreens.  The Kaiser Nurse Advise Line could not understand in a County with less than 7,500 residents that there was no Walgreens.  Finally made them understand.  So I go to the CVS and there is NO Rx for me.  Had to go to the local Dr. to get a Rx.  I found out upon return that Kaiser called the Rx into an Los Angeles CVS vs a West Virginia CVS,  also they called in something other than Keflex or Cipro which I had requested.


Incident #2
I was at home and I had a badder infection,  called the Kaiser Nurse Advise Line to request an Rx of Antibiotics (Keflex or Cipro),  I was refused.  The Kaiser Nurse Advise Line stated a Dr. would call me 5 1/2 hours to see if they wanted me to go in to the office and provide a urine sample for testing.  After 1/2 hour of auguring and the Kaiser Nurse Advise Line I hung up 1 hour later I ended up in the Emergency Room with an IV and and being pumped with Cipro and a bill of over $500.00.


Incident #3
Yesterday,  1:30am,  I called the Kaiser Nurse Advise Line to request an Rx of Antibiotics (Keflex because the last 6 times I have taken Cipro).  So the Operator/Call Center answered the call,  I stated that I wanted the Nurse Advise Line.  Operator/Call Center requested the nature of my problem before transferring me.  Remember that is 1:30am and I am in pain and can not sleep.  I was upset and stated I did not want to give "MY FUCKING MEDICAL INFORMATION TO AN OPERATOR".  At which point the Operator/Call Center stated if I used a curse word word again she would hang up on me,  (hanging up on me would  leave me with ZERO access to any medical services).  So I calmed down,  and told the Operator/Call Center what my problem was with non medical personnel (Does Kaiser understand HIPPA).  So I go and get the medication from the Kaiser Pharmacy,  so they have Keflex waiting for me.  Keflex 500mg 2 times per day for 7 day = 14 pills.   I asked the Pharmacist why only 14 pills when the standard treatment with Keflex for a bladder infection was 500mg 4 times per day for 10 to 14 days.  As you can imagine the Pharmacist's answer was this is "This is what the Dr. ordered".


With an average of 3 bladder infections each year,  why will Kaiser not follow the standard medical recommendations ?  Is Kaiser trying to have my bladder infection move to my kidneys and kill me ?  Is this level of care that over $10.000.00 in annual medical insurance premiums purchase ?


A search of the web brought up this site.
http://www.atsu.edu/faculty/chamberlain/Website/lectures/lecture/uti.htm
2. Women who have more than three UTI recurrences documented by urine culture within one year can be managed using one of three preventive strategies:

Acute self-treatment with a three-day course of standard therapy.

Postcoital prophylaxis with one-half of a trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole double-strength tablet (40/200mg) if the UTIs have been clearly related to intercourse.

Continuous daily prophylaxis with one of these regimens for a period of six months: trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole, one-half tablet per day (40/200 mg); nitrofurantoin, 50 to 100 mg per day; norfloxacin, 200 mg per day; cephalexin (Keflex), 250 mg per day; or trimethoprim, 100 mg per day.

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Cost of Medication
Posted On 12/04/2009 10:00:18
I am a 60 year old man with high blood pressure and cholesterol.

I am currently taking 60 mg. of Lipitor per day,  which is 1 1/2 pills of 40 mg.

150 pills which is a 100 day supply cost me $700.00 or $2,800.00 per year.

I could purchase Lipitor 120 pills for a cost of only $245.00 or I could purchase 120 Generic Lipitor pills for a cost of only $132.00 in England.  If I purchased the name brand this would cost me only $980.00 per year.  If I purchased the Generic my savings would be even greater.

I could purchase Lipitor 180 pills for a cost of only $256.00 or I could purchase 180 Generic Lipitor pills for a cost of only $120.00 in Canada.  If I purchased the name brand this would cost me only $1,024.00 per year.  If I purchased the Generic my savings would be even greater.

However,  for me to purchase these medications and have them shipped to me in the United States is a violation of the law.

Additionally,  we do not have a Generic version of Lipitor available to me in the United States as they do in Canada and England.

















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