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Humana Reviews

Leo1 July 18, 2009
Refusal to return maney
Humana refused to address my request to disenroll in the medicare prescription program. I was given false information by a representative who did not inform me that I did not qualify for Humana as I already had insurance from my job and when I tried to disenroll I was given the run around (i.e. medicare guidelines, closed open enrollment, failure to file grievance within 30 day period, etc.) So, for 3 years I paid for insurance I did not need or use.

The Medicare guideline are set up to protect the insurance companies not the American people. BEWARE.
Who do we have to protect us? The lobbyists are in bed with congress...
Lloyd April 14, 2009
Fraud and cheating
About six months ago, my husband's company switched from United Healthcare to Humana health insurance. The first thing I did was go to Humana's website to make sure our family's doctors - my son's pediatrician, my OB/GYN, and our family dentist - were in Humana's network. I really liked all of our doctors, I'd done a lot of research to choose the best ones, and I did NOT want to change.

My son's pediatrician was the only one that didn't show up on the network list. I called their business office to see why they didn't take Humana. They said they used to take it, but had a very hard time collecting from them. They said Humana had a habit of automatically paying the doctor less than the agreed-upon amount for a service, and then making the doctor's office jump through hoops to get the rest of their money. They said when they did pay out, it took forever to get a check, and often required multiple claim submissions. And they said Humana refused to pay for what the doctor considered to be routine care for a child, including some vaccines and screenings, and that they nit-picked every chart in an effort to get out of paying for care. They said their relationship with Humana got to the point that it wasn't worth it anymore, so they dropped them. And as disappointed as I was, I can't say I blame them.

So I went to Humana's website and found a pediatric clinic that is in their network. I went there and I hated it. It was clearly an inferior facility and inferior quality of care compared to my previous doctor. And I was even more frustrated when, a month or so later, I got a bill in the mail for $104 from the doctor's office. Apparently Humana had paid only $34 of my son's 15-month well-child check-up. I called Humana to tell them there must have been some mistake. They said they only paid a small percentage of the claim because I went to an out-of-network doctor. I said, 'No, actually, the only reason I even know that doctor exists is because I found them on YOUR website.'

After putting me on hold for more than 10 minutes, they came back on and told me the clinic I had gone to was in-network, but the particular doctor I saw was not. I asked them how in the world I, as a consumer, am supposed to know that just because a clinic is in-network doesn't mean the individual doctors are. After much, much, much back and forth, they agreed to resubmit the claim and pay it. They acted like they were doing me the biggest favor in the universe, and kept stressing that this is a one-time ONLY exception they were making for me. Gee, thanks jerks.

Not long after that, my husband went to see our family's dentist, which was in-network. Humana paid for his entire check-up, no problem. He didn't even have to pay a co-pay. Two weeks - yes, exactly fourteen days - later, I went to the same doctor and got the same check-up and x-rays. When I finished the appointment and went to check out, the office manager informed me that I owed them $280. I informed HER that I had dental insurance - here's my card, which I've already shown you when I came in.

She said, 'Oh, I guess they didn't tell you we don't take Humana anymore.' I said, 'What are you talking about? My husband was just here two weeks ago and you took our insurance THEN.' She was very nice, but she told me they had been in contract negotiations with Humana for months and couldn't reach an agreement. The dentist had requested a small and routine increase in fees, and Humana had bluntly refused. She said the amount they were willing to pay would not even, in some instances, cover the dentist's costs. I told her I refused to pay, since they should have told me when I walked in and showed them my card that they no longer accept Humana.

I called Humana to protest and got nowhere. They said it was my responsibility to know whether the dentist was in-network. Apparently I should have checked to make sure the dentist was still in-network just before I walked out the door to go to the appointment. Checking before I MADE the appointment wasn't good enough. So now the $280 is in limbo, with me, the dentist, and Humana refusing to budge.

After the dentist incident, I thought it might be wise to go back to Humana's website and make sure every doctor in the state hadn't dropped them. I was especially worried about losing my OB/GYN. I had established a great relationship with them during my first pregnancy, and I felt comfortable with the thought of future pregnancies knowing I would be in their good hands. So when I pulled up a list of in-network OB/GYNs in my county, my stomach dropped.

Not only was my doctor not on the list anymore, but there are only three doctors in my entire county that take Humana. And I don't live out in the boondocks, I live in Raleigh! For comparison's sake, I went back to United Healthcare's website to pull up a list of their in-network OB/GYNs in my county, and got a message that I would need to narrow my search criteria because my search had returned more than 300 doctors. THREE HUNDRED. Humana offers three doctors, none of which is less than 40 minutes from my house, and only one of which delivers babies at the hospital closest to me. I called my OB/GYN's office to find out more information about why they dropped Humana and... well, by now you can guess what they said.

Last week, I woke up in the middle of the night with horrible lower abdominal cramps. I started to get worried that it was something serious, since I very rarely have any abdominal or gynecological issues. Then I thought, 'It'll be okay, because if this still hurts in the morning, I'll just call my gynecologist.' And then I remembered that, thanks to Humana, for all intents and purposes I don't have a gynecologist. Or a dentist. Or a pediatrician. Or any good alternate choices available that DO accept my insurance. It was a terrifying feeling. I guess this is what it's like to not have any health insurance at all.

So we're shopping around for a health insurance plan that we'll have to purchase out of pocket. It will cost a lot more than we pay for Humana through my husband's company, but we're willing to pay for peace of mind.
jenny schmitz March 3, 2009
claims and reimburssment
Health insurance is on the front burner of most political conversations. I offer a honest and complete story regarding Humana's health insurance polocies. In short, I have seventeen pages docuementing phone calls, written letters, and actual bills to support my previous statements. In the worse case scenario, you lose an hour by reading about Humana's detailed fraud. At best, you are the first to break a story involving health care that will "blow everyone out of their seats." While I am 98 percent sure you will write me off as a crazy person looking for revenge, I hold onto the other two percent. I'm offering a story that is important to all persons. Please give me the option to send you my previous docuementations. (I can't spell!!). thankyou, jenny schmitz
Rudolf February 18, 2009
Scam and cheating
I needed a series of three hepatitis B vaccines for nursing school. I called my prescription drug insurance to see if it is covered. They told me since it is a vaccine and not a prescription, it would have to be covered by my medical insurance.

I called Humana and asked if this is covered. They told me yes it is covered. I had to pay upfront and then send them the information and they would reimburse me. I asked are you sure? The rep told me yes I am positive. I then asked to speak to his supervisor. They supervisor also assured me that it is covered.

After the first vaccine, I sent the information to Humana and waited. I received nothing but they told me it may take a long time to get my money back. After I received the second two shots Humana denied the claims. They told me the Vaccine is considered a prescription and my prescription drug insurance would have to cover it.

I argued back and forth between Humana and my prescription drug insurance for six months. Then, I was told by Humana too much time has passed so they will not do anything more. I just lost the $300.00.

My prescription drug insurance was never in the wrong. This is 100% Humana's responsibility. They agreed to cover it and then denied it. The only mistake I made was not recording the conversation or getting it in writing, but even that may not have helped. A vaccine is a vaccine. It is NOT a prescription drug.

Humana owes me $300! They are either crooks or incompetent or both.

This is the worst Health insurance company I have ever used, and I have used a lot of them. (My company changes providers every couple of years) I have to fight with them on at least half of the claims that I submit. My doctor is considering not accepting Humana because they take forever to pay. I have never had a single problem with any of the other insurance companies in the past. I wish my employer would have picked a decent company for us. Even if it costs a little more, it would be worth it.
Jack February 2, 2009
Terrible company
About six months ago, my husband's company switched from United Healthcare to Humana health insurance. The first thing I did was go to Humana's website to make sure our family's doctors - my son's pediatrician, my OB/GYN, and our family dentist - were in Humana's network. I really liked all of our doctors, I'd done a lot of research to choose the best ones, and I did NOT want to change.

My son's pediatrician was the only one that didn't show up on the network list. I called their business office to see why they didn't take Humana. They said they used to take it, but had a very hard time collecting from them. They said Humana had a habit of automatically paying the doctor less than the agreed-upon amount for a service, and then making the doctor's office jump through hoops to get the rest of their money. They said when they did pay out, it took forever to get a check, and often required multiple claim submissions. And they said Humana refused to pay for what the doctor considered to be routine care for a child, including some vaccines and screenings, and that they nit-picked every chart in an effort to get out of paying for care. They said their relationship with Humana got to the point that it wasn't worth it anymore, so they dropped them. And as disappointed as I was, I can't say I blame them.

So I went to Humana's website and found a pediatric clinic that is in their network. I went there and I hated it. It was clearly an inferior facility and inferior quality of care compared to my previous doctor. And I was even more frustrated when, a month or so later, I got a bill in the mail for $104 from the doctor's office. Apparently Humana had paid only $34 of my son's 15-month well-child check-up. I called Humana to tell them there must have been some mistake. They said they only paid a small percentage of the claim because I went to an out-of-network doctor. I said, 'No, actually, the only reason I even know that doctor exists is because I found them on YOUR website.'

After putting me on hold for more than 10 minutes, they came back on and told me the clinic I had gone to was in-network, but the particular doctor I saw was not. I asked them how in the world I, as a consumer, am supposed to know that just because a clinic is in-network doesn't mean the individual doctors are. After much, much, much back and forth, they agreed to resubmit the claim and pay it. They acted like they were doing me the biggest favor in the universe, and kept stressing that this is a one-time ONLY exception they were making for me. Gee, thanks jerks.

Not long after that, my husband went to see our family's dentist, which was in-network. Humana paid for his entire check-up, no problem. He didn't even have to pay a co-pay. Two weeks - yes, exactly fourteen days - later, I went to the same doctor and got the same check-up and x-rays. When I finished the appointment and went to check out, the office manager informed me that I owed them $280. I informed HER that I had dental insurance - here's my card, which I've already shown you when I came in.

She said, 'Oh, I guess they didn't tell you we don't take Humana anymore.' I said, 'What are you talking about? My husband was just here two weeks ago and you took our insurance THEN.' She was very nice, but she told me they had been in contract negotiations with Humana for months and couldn't reach an agreement. The dentist had requested a small and routine increase in fees, and Humana had bluntly refused. She said the amount they were willing to pay would not even, in some instances, cover the dentist's costs. I told her I refused to pay, since they should have told me when I walked in and showed them my card that they no longer accept Humana.

I called Humana to protest and got nowhere. They said it was my responsibility to know whether the dentist was in-network. Apparently I should have checked to make sure the dentist was still in-network just before I walked out the door to go to the appointment. Checking before I MADE the appointment wasn't good enough. So now the $280 is in limbo, with me, the dentist, and Humana refusing to budge.

After the dentist incident, I thought it might be wise to go back to Humana's website and make sure every doctor in the state hadn't dropped them. I was especially worried about losing my OB/GYN. I had established a great relationship with them during my first pregnancy, and I felt comfortable with the thought of future pregnancies knowing I would be in their good hands. So when I pulled up a list of in-network OB/GYNs in my county, my stomach dropped.

Not only was my doctor not on the list anymore, but there are only three doctors in my entire county that take Humana. And I don't live out in the boondocks, I live in Raleigh! For comparison's sake, I went back to United Healthcare's website to pull up a list of their in-network OB/GYNs in my county, and got a message that I would need to narrow my search criteria because my search had returned more than 300 doctors. THREE HUNDRED. Humana offers three doctors, none of which is less than 40 minutes from my house, and only one of which delivers babies at the hospital closest to me. I called my OB/GYN's office to find out more information about why they dropped Humana and... well, by now you can guess what they said.

Last week, I woke up in the middle of the night with horrible lower abdominal cramps. I started to get worried that it was something serious, since I very rarely have any abdominal or gynecological issues. Then I thought, 'It'll be okay, because if this still hurts in the morning, I'll just call my gynecologist.' And then I remembered that, thanks to Humana, for all intents and purposes I don't have a gynecologist. Or a dentist. Or a pediatrician. Or any good alternate choices available that DO accept my insurance. It was a terrifying feeling. I guess this is what it's like to not have any health insurance at all.

So we're shopping around for a health insurance plan that we'll have to purchase out of pocket. It will cost a lot more than we pay for Humana through my husband's company, but we're willing to pay for peace of mind.
oshngrl January 31, 2009
Decreased Services
Every time I turn around Humana decreases what they will pay for. The most frightening thing is the pain and sleep medication I have been taking all my life. They just stop covering medication that is addictive! I hope every one of those executives and the "fake helpful" service reps come down with MS, Cancer, Diabetes, and every other incurable condition and they can't find any insurance to cover thier basic needs. Let them see what it is like to be told "In 30 days you can no longer have your medication". Drop Dead Humana!! Burn in Hell!!
September 13, 2008
Deceptive practice
Humana is the most difficult company I have ever dealt with.
What can be said about a company that has class action suites against them by Doctors, class action suites against them by Investors, and law suites against them by the people who make them monthly payments. Not to forget about a variety of complaints on various web sites.

I find the things they tell me to be deceptive, misleading and inventive to their advantage. Their Customer Services reps sometimes make no attempt to be helpful. It is just get off the phone as soon as they can. Ask those reps for details and don't accept what they say as all that could be said. If you don't like an answer call back again. NEVER wait on them to call you as the delay may eat up your appeal time. TAKE NOTES on everything they say. Write everything down.

If you feel you are getting nowhere with them with your claims here are a few places you can contact for help.

1. Contact the state Insurance Commissioner, every state has one. File a complaint with that agency. Be detailed and include paperwork.

2. If Medicare or Medicaid is involved contact Medicare and ask about your problem. Again file a complaint including paperwork and any documents sent to you.

3. Contact your US Senators and file a complaint with him. Most have a Representative dedicated to problems that come up with questionable conduct of Health Insurance companies. Demand better legislation and for the rights of the consumer to be protected. Call it a health care consumer bill of rights.

4. Do the same with your Congressman. Hope that he has not taken campaign funds.

5. Some states have a contracting agency to guarantee the quality of Health Care in that state. Ask the state Insurance Commissioners office for that agencies number.

6. Your state may have an organization called SHINE to assist senior citizens. Ask their assistance with your problems.

7. Scan the Internet for any class action legal action. There are search engines to assist you.

We need to call attention the those questionable statements and practices of this and other companies that cost us money and a complaint is the only way we can get that short of retaining an Attorney.
July 27, 2008
failure to process claims, slow, unwilling to pay, lack of doctore
We have had several claims from doctors on the plan denied, with promises from Humana to reprocess. Five months later nothing has happened. I noticed their profits are up a lot over the last quarter of '07.
What a joke. If I had a choice between national health care and Humana, I'd take National Health Care, and I'm a conservative.
June 4, 2008
Worst insurance coverage on the planet
Humana is the WORST insurance company without question. After paying high premiums ($556.00 per month) for my son and myself, Humana has refused to pay for any of my doctor visits so far. Out of a $300-$400 bill for a pap test (routine cervical cancer test), Humana payed a whopping $16 for the lab fee, and I had to pay the rest. For visits to have a wart removed, once again, I paid about $250 for 2 doctor visits while Humana paid about $30. I just got a bill from my allergy doctor saying I owed $463 for a $500 bill for allergy tests and treatment. So Humana coughed up a whopping $37 for that. I have called the company numerous times, filed a complaint, etc., but they weasel out of it every time. RUN from this company. They love to dissect each and every doctor claim and refuse to pay based on unclear wording in your policy. I would love to see a class action lawsuit against this company for their refusal to pay claims based on unclear/misleading wording in policies.
April 11, 2008
Worthless!
Stay away from HUMANA, your health does not matter profits DO. They transferred me from an acute care facility to a cheap care facility. Maybe there stock price went up, maybe the CEO bonus went up. STAY THE HELL AWAY FROM HUMANA!

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