Submitted by UltimateZo t3_yfa16s in boston
My partner and I just moved to Boston from CA and have been loving it. Boston is a fantastic city and gorgeous in the fall. Overall we are certainly happy to be here. We are in our late 20s, physically active, and eat healthy, so we don’t usually have major health issues. From the small issues we’ve had, the healthcare system in Boston has by far been the WORST part of this city.
I had a violent migraine (or maybe it was a minor stroke) episode earlier this week and because I had too much pride (and am an idiot) I did not go to the ER. I took pain medication and rode out the rollercoaster that followed. This was absolutely not the right decision and have been advised since to not do this again.
Since that event I figured I should see a PCP and then a specialist. I had already called hospitals to get on the appointment list for a Neurologist, but even though my insurance does not require a referral, pre-authorization, or primary care doctor it doesn't mean squat. A referral is necessary to see a specialist in Boston regardless of your insurance. So I go on a journey calling around to see what the timeline is to get a PCP and I an met with a laughable 6 weeks, 3 months, 6 months, etc. I decided to go on the app for my healthcare (UnitedHealthcare) and was able to find a PCP located north of Boston for a virtual visit. We met Thursday and she was absolutely awesome. We got straight down to business, no BS doctors pride to deal with when talking about my issues, and she agreed that this was serious. She wrote me a referral to a Neurologist and Endocrinologist (bloodwork related).
Okay cool, things are going in the right direction. So I start calling around to get a timeframe for Neurology appointments at some of the bigger hospitals nearby since we are located in Back Bay.
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Massachusetts General: 2 weeks to evaluate the referral (why?) and scheduling in December. Can't schedule until my referral has been evaluated and sent to the correct Neurology department.
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Brigham and Women’s: Scheduling into January.
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Beth Israel Deaconess: Scheduling into March.
Yes I only called 3 hospitals because I have to wait a crazy amount of time just to speak with someone, and I plan to call more tomorrow.
- My response again to these scheduling timeframes: "What the f?"
So not only is there a completely unreasonable and absurd wait time to just get a PCP in Boston, it also affects the specialists!? The healthcare here just seems like an absolute sham to push people to urgent care or ER visits. Beth Israel have every single day and time slot (90 days worth) booked for all their Neurologists until March? Yeah okay seems legitimate.
The Massachusetts Department of Health lists 15 acute care hospitals in Boston Metro area and the population of Boston is roughly 650,000 people. Correction Boston Metro area is 5million people.
The San Francisco Bay Area has 16 hospitals and 7.5 Million people; I can attest I was never ONCE quoted 3 to 6 months for a nurse, doctor, specialist, or a surgery. It doesn't take PhD level math to see that things just don't add up here.
I must be missing something here. Was there a Boston Massachusetts Healthcare 1-year skip the line pass for $300 a year or $30 a month for 12 months?
- How does anyone get anything done in this city with regards to healthcare?
- Are these hospitals just reserved for the elite?
THIS IS NOT MEANT TO BE A BAY AREA VS BOSTON POST. THIS IS MY EXPERIENCE WITH HEALTHCARE AND I AM LOOKING FOR ADVICE.
G2KY t1_iu2hj4m wrote
I agree that the hospitals are laughable if you want to see a specialist. I was referred by my PCP to see a rheumatologist in March. Got appointment for November. Then the rheumatologist cancelled and got another appointment for December. It was a very bad experience as I was having rheumatological attacks and needed to be evaluated ASAP.