The LA Care Health Plan looks like a great way to serve the underserved community in Los Angeles County. However, there are a few questions I would like to pose...
The family resource centers that they offer looks like an excellent idea. However, I noticed that there is only one location (Lynwood) for this resource center. Since LA Care Health Plan does serve all of Los Angeles County, have they considered opening up a few more resource centers? Are the classes that are taught at the resource center being given in different languages to cater to the diverse population in Los Angeles County?
Do they have different income qualifications for families with special needs children?
Under the various health program benefits it lists that it will only "help" these families get dental, vision, and drug/alcohol abuse services. Does the Health Plan cover these at least partially, or is the help they provide merely to help them look for these services?
How is this HMO still able to stay afloat, much less provide these services considering the state of our economy, especially considering our budget crisis here in California. Have they had to make cuts anywhere in their services or lower the income requirements for eligibility? What are they most looking to gain after Obama's health care reform is officially passed?
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
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