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Physical Therapists Protest Anthem Blue Cross Payment Decrease In Woodland Hills

Written by Girard on February 23, 2010 - 0 Comments
Categories: Around Town

If you need to know what organization on Earth is run by the biggest scumbags ever, all you need to do is look at that big logo on one of those tall buildings in Warner Center.  That’s the truth, brother.

The San Fernando Valley Business Journal Online writes:

A group of physical therapy providers protested outside the Woodland Hills headquarters of Anthem Blue Cross to demand the subsidiary of for-profit health insurance company WellPoint reverse its decision to decrease payments for services by 30 percent.

A spokesman for the 35 to 40 protesters said the move comes after a decade of no increases in payments for services provided to Anthem’s subscribers by physical therapists.

“I don’t know if we’re a test case,” said Joel Scherr, who owns a physical therapy practice with three offices in Los Angeles and one in Burbank. “But I do know that they would rather take us on than doctors.”

Attempts to reach a representative of WellPoint were not successful.

According to Scherr and other protesters, Anthem has demanded physical therapy providers agree to a flat fee of $75 per treatment or face minimal compensation in the range of $25 per treatment with no contract.

“They’re decreasing payments to us at the same time they’re decreasing services to patients and increasing their premiums,” Sherr said. “They want us to sign this bad contract or get paid $25 per visit, which means patients will either have to pay a lot more out of pocket or not get the services they need.”

Recently, WellPoint, which is based in Indiana, announced it would be raising individual subscribers’ rates by as much as 40 percent to compensate for what the company said is the fact that there are more unhealthy people in its patient pool because healthier people have dropped their plans during the recession.

The protests come at a time when the insurer is already under scrutiny both nationally and by state insurance commissioner and Republican gubernatorial candidate Steve Poizner. The physical therapists’ protest happened the same day Poizner’s office released results of an investigation into Anthem’s claims-handling practices.

The insurance commissioner found more than 700 alleged violations of state law, including alleged failure to pay claims in a timely manner and alleged misleading of customers.

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