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Humana Won't Let You Cancel Your Insurance Because Your Signature Doesn't Match Your Signature
By Ben Popken on March 15, 2010 9:22 AM
70 Comments
I got cocky. I thought after several emails with a Humana communications person and a story on Consumerist, the insurance company would surely relent and let Dean's father, Thomas, cancel his unnecessary supplemental Medicare insurance. Nope. After all our efforts, Humana called Thomas only to tell him, once again, that they won't let him cancel. This time, because they say the signature on his request form doesn't match the signature on his policy. Which is odd, because Thomas is the one who signed both. More »
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Humana Is Being A Little Dramatic About Alex's Health
By Chris Walters on February 24, 2010 6:16 PM
109 Comments
Alex is 24 years old and was laid off last year. He's trying to sign up for a high-deductible health insurance plan from Humana One, but they've rejected him because he's got a mess of health issues: "At my last checkup I mentioned occasional knee pain, occasional indigestion, and the fact that I experienced palpitations extremely rarely." Or as Human describes it, "a medical history of bursitis, tendonitis, osteoarthritis, palpitations and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)." More »
Humana Delays 93 Year Old's Medicine For 3 Weeks
By consumerist.com on February 11, 2008 5:00 PM
28 Comments
—>John writes:
Had a problem with my Mom's Medicare Part D Prescription Drug plan with Humana. Their mail order pharmacy (RightSource) advertises a two-week turnaround from date of sending-in an order to receipt of medications. However after three weeks, RightSource had not acknowledged receipt of the order. A RightSource phone rep said the logging-in of orders was being delayed by two to three weeks due to heavy volume. This delay — in the case of meds for a 93 year-old lady — was unacceptable.More »
Shame Upon Thee, Humana Insurance
By consumerist.com on November 28, 2006 9:01 PM
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