I have resisted changing to Davita Rx because I have a great local pharmacy. No matter how many doctors I see all prescriptions go through the same pharmacy and they have caught more than one medication conflict for me.This morning my hemo tech put on the pressure to sign up with Davita Rx because, "Obamacare is forcing it on everyone".Anybody else getting that kind of pressure from Davita based on ACA?
Quote from: KAF454 on August 31, 2013, 04:23:06 AMI have resisted changing to Davita Rx because I have a great local pharmacy. No matter how many doctors I see all prescriptions go through the same pharmacy and they have caught more than one medication conflict for me.This morning my hemo tech put on the pressure to sign up with Davita Rx because, "Obamacare is forcing it on everyone".Anybody else getting that kind of pressure from Davita based on ACA?Do not fall for that crap. If you are happy with your pharmacy, stay with them. If your facility continues to pressure you, file a grievance with ESRD Network 12. It is a not-for-profit, contractor organization for CMS (Medicare) which monitors quality of dialysis care in Kansas. Its role is "to promote and support quality dialysis care and outcomes of ESRD patients and kidney transplant patients through patient services, education, quality improvement and the collection, analysis and exchange of relevant incidence, prevalence, surveillance and outcome data."Patient toll free: (800) 444-9965 Here's the link: http://heartlandkidney.org/Also ask the Network representative to give you the contact info for the state surveyors overseeing dialysis units so they can be aware of your clinic's coercion tactics as well.
That's great information. I wasn't aware of ESRD Network 12. I did find the regional POC for ACA in the Federal Building in Kansas City MO and shot him an email since DaVita presented it as an effect of Obamacare. (This being Kansas the word "Obamacare" was uttered as an epithet.)
I get my meds from DaVita RX. I resisted at first, I wanted nothing to do with them and I had an insurance that required that I get my meds from their list of participating pharmacies, when I told Davita RX and tech's that they quit pressuring me and left me alone for awhile. Then they sent an RX rep to talk to me...I finally signed up because I realized they would NEVER leave me alone until I did. In my case it is working out pretty good for me since I am an in center patient and I pick my meds up now at my center. Anything needing to be refrigerated comes with a nice ice pack (I never have to buy ice packs, I have plenty and more on the way.) and also packed in plastic wrapped foam, which I use to pad my dog kennels (I have chihuahuas and these are great for when we have a litter of puppies. We have two litters due, one this month and one next month.).As for their service, if there is a problem with a prescription, some workers are great at follow through with you and your Dr's. Others put in one effort and drop the cause. So you are wondering what is happening and call them a few weeks later to find out the status and have to get them back working on it again. Another problem I have had is trying to keep up with all the generic names and figure out what the med is and what it is for. One time I called the pharmacy and they directed me to the pharmacist who instead of answering my question told me to read the paperwork that come with my prescription and figure it out myself.I told our assistant administrator of the confusion and frustration, plus I suggested that they place this information on the bottle so we can always know what it was prescribed for. She gave that info to Davita RX and recently told me that they thought it was a good idea and was preparing to do just that.Something I love about them is that if you have a prescription that is running out and needs to be rewritten, they won't bother you about it, they will contact your Dr and tell them they need another prescription written. It is all automatically taken care of for you. Also if you stop taking a medication or the Dr changed its dose, the nurse records that in your records at the center and Davita RX immediately makes the change.They also call you once a month to verify what you are taking and any changes they need to know about. One of those calls I had decided to stop using a very expensive med that didn't do what we had hoped it would do. No pressure, no problems, they made a note in my file that I no longer wanted it because it did not work the way we had hoped. You just have to get the right worker.