California insurance giant gives feeble excuse as firefighter dies after being denied cancer treatment

Blue Shield of California is blaming a phone system “routing” error after a San Francisco firefighter’s oncologist was unable to appeal the denial of his cancer treatment claim.Dr.Matthew Gubens, who treated veteran firefighter Ken Jones, promptly called the phone number listed on the denial letter to challenge the decision.

But the appeal never got off the ground because the number routed him to a line intended for patients — not physicians — preventing the appeal from being submitted.Jones, a 17-year San Francisco firefighter, spent his final months locked in a bitter claims battle with the insurance giant before dying from Stage IV lung cancer last month at age 71.The insurer said the number listed on the denial letter was a “member services line” for patients, leaving Jones’ doctor to be shuffled from one representative to another.The insurance provider was in hot water earlier this year after denying part of the cancer treatment that Jones needed to go through.While the chemotherapy was approved and covered by the insurance, it only got half of the job done.Dr.

Gubens had also prescribed immunotherapy to ensure that he was able to fight cancer with his immune system but that part of the treatment never received a green light from Blue Shield.Blue Shield denied Jones’ insurance claim twice.After the first rejection, Dr.

Gubens was unable to appeal the decision over the phone but refused to back down, instead submitting a written appeal to the insurer.That effort was also rejected.“Any of our cancer treatments are harder to give and less effective the weaker a patient is when we’re seeing them.Even in a disease that will lead to someone’s death, if I could get more years of quality time, that’s something patients value and their families do as well,” Dr.

Gubens had previously told NBC Bay Area.Over the months, the insurance provider continued with its explaination that Jones’ claims could not be approved because the medical guid...

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