You see, our Governor and the board at our Department of Community Health decided to offer only ONE healthcare plan to all state employees and state retirees - and an AWFUL plan at that. The consequences my family has suffered as a result of this are illustrated in my speech, and I want to share that with you.
Thank you for reading!
Jamie
Speech
Hello,
fellow state employees.
My
name is Jamie, and I’ve worked for the state of Georgia as a teacher for over
10 years.
Today,
you are hearing from those who are struggling to manage their health care as a
direct consequence of the actions of the board at the Department of Community
Health – a board appointed by Gov. Deal.
The
consequences I have suffered as a result of having my healthcare choices made
for me have extended to my children. Their
doctor – our pediatrician for over seven years – has been taken from them. Their doctor – who was there when my oldest
was born. Their doctor – who helped to
heal every fever, sickness, and broken bone.
Their doctor – with whom I had forged a trust – the trust of my
children’s lives – will not take a Blue Cross Blue Shield plan. As the billing
attendant at the office said, “Blue
Cross Blue Shield plans only benefit the provider and not the doctor of the
member.” And so, we have been stripped of what I have always believed to be an
essential human right – the right to form and keep a relationship with a
physician so as to ensure continuity of care.
And
why?! Why were we all given this plan
with an obviously limited physician network? I’ll tell you why. It was so the
state could save a few bucks and balance the state budget on our backs – during
this ELECTION year.
I
know I am not alone in this. In January,
many of you also suffered this travesty.
And the hits just keep on coming, don’t they? We have been threatened with high deductibles
and financial ruin. We have been made to jump through hoops such as tracking our
footsteps or our feelings online – OR we have been made to endure intrusive
“coaching” calls. And why? All to earn a few measly HRA dollars that
will barely cover two doctor’s visits!
Oh,
yes, the Governor has worked with the board at the Department of Community
Health to bring back our co-pays. But
what exactly does that mean? How will
that affect our HRA dollars or our deductibles? What exactly does it mean that
this change will be retroactive to January first? You see, no one really knows yet. And this brings me to one of the most
frustrating consequences of having been shoved into this healthcare plan –
we’re left more questions than answers.
Here we are – February 18th – and I still am not sure how to
prepare my family financially for health care costs in 2014! You call the department of state health and
ask a few questions – but they have no answers.
You call Blue Cross Blue Shield, and depending on who you talk to, you
can get a different answer to the same question every hour on the hour.
You
go to their website, watch an informational video designed to educate us about
our new healthcare plan, and via a fictional character named “Larry”, we learn
our Health Reimbursement Account (or HRA) dollars used for prescriptions will
go toward our deductible – which is WRONG.
This is just one example of misinformation from Blue Cross Blue
Shield. My – OUR – stress levels have
gone through the roof wondering if we will survive the State Health Benefit
Plan of 2014.
And
folks – That! Is! WRONG!
It’s wrong that this past
month I had to take my youngest daughter to two different physicians – doctors
unfamiliar with her history – to finally get the medicine she needed to heal
from her latest illness when I KNOW if I had taken her to her regular doctor,
she would have gotten exactly what she needed on the first visit.
It’s wrong that our
families are suffering because of the poor decisions of Governor Deal and HIS
leadership at the Department of Community Health. We are suffering from their
poor healthcare choices. Suffering from financial hardship. Suffering from the
fear of the unknown that occurs every time we walk into a doctor’s office these
days.
This
is TRAGIC!
State
employees – and those that love their state employees – Please, speak up! Let Governor Deal know that we will not be silenced! We will not go away until we have the
quality, affordable health care choices we deserve!
Together,
we can effect change!
For more information about this cause, please go to the TRAGIC (Teachers Rally to Advocate for Georgia Insurance Choices) website.
For more information about this cause, please go to the TRAGIC (Teachers Rally to Advocate for Georgia Insurance Choices) website.
Well said Jamie!!!! I am proud of you and Beth!!!!
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