macvalve
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Hi, I have a question for my fellow Americans. This is a pretty silly sounding question but I've only ever had one health care provider, an HMO (Kaiser). I will be moving across the country soon to NYC where Kaiser doesn't exist and I don't really know how I should go about transferring my care. I will have a new insurance and I know I can find a new set of doctors through the new insurers portal or just call around asking for doctors that are in network. But I've also heard there are wait times that are months long for new patients are many place.
I got a mechanical valve, take warfarin and get my INR checked regularly, so it probably wouldn't be great if I had to wait months to see a doctor. I'm assuming I need a referral from a doctor to get my INR checked (other than home testing). Can I find a cardiologist on my own or do I need a referral from a general practitioner first (that's how my HMO works with specialists)? What steps should I take before and after the move?
Please explain non-HMO healthcare in the USA as if I were a 5 year old.
I got a mechanical valve, take warfarin and get my INR checked regularly, so it probably wouldn't be great if I had to wait months to see a doctor. I'm assuming I need a referral from a doctor to get my INR checked (other than home testing). Can I find a cardiologist on my own or do I need a referral from a general practitioner first (that's how my HMO works with specialists)? What steps should I take before and after the move?
Please explain non-HMO healthcare in the USA as if I were a 5 year old.