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Baffled At My Good Luck…

March 10, 2009

I’ve had the unfortunate experience of interacting with many health insurance companies over the years. It’s a topic that we all love to complain about. However, my current health insurance company, Harvard Pilgrim, has repeatedly impressed me with their excellent service.

For the past few years, when I need to contact health insurance, it’s usually to do with pregnancies. We all have nightmare stories about getting lost in automated telephone responses, or waiting on hold for hours before giving up.  My experiences with Harvard Pilgrim have been entirely different.  First, I learned that there is no co-pay for regularly scheduled pre-natal visits.  Let me repeat that – no co-pay.  So every time I went to pee in a cup and get weighed and measured, it was free!  They also assigned me a nurse consultant, so if I had any questions having to do with pregnancy or baby I could call and ask.  I think this would have been more useful if I was a first time mom, but it was nice to know that I had another source of information and assistance if I wasn’t getting what I needed from my doctor’s office.

I’ve found that when I call the number listed on the back of my insurance card, I don’t wait on hold for a long time.  I speak with a human who responds in clear, understandable language.  Since I work in the customer service field, I have some rather strong opinions on what good customer service should be like.  The representatives at Harvard Pilgrim have always been pleasant, easy to understand, they answer my questions effectively, and they always ask if there is anything else they can help me with.

After Parker was born, we received a few bills for his birth.  This is not unusual for that temporary period between the time when the baby comes out, and when the baby gets an insurance card.  When the first bill arrived, I called the number given to me in the hospital, which directed me to the hospital’s customer service department where I was supposed to give them Parker’s insurance number.  I spent 15 minutes on hold.  I’m not exaggerating – I timed it, 15 minutes.  When I finally got to the customer service rep and explained my story, she suggested I contact my insurance company.  In my head I was thinking “I just sat on the hold, jiggling a fussy baby for 15 minutes for what?!?”

After that entirely frustrating conversation, I called Harvard Pilgrim.  Hold time was less than 3 minutes.  I spoke with a friendly lady who informed me that the bill was scheduled to be paid in full, and the check was due to be mailed out at the end of the week.  The conversation lasted less than 3 minutes, and I got all of the information I needed.  I assumed that the whole matter had been address, and I was satisfied that my insurance company was on top of the bill.

Flash forward a month, and we get a second bill from the hospital.  Since the check was on it’s way last time, I had (apprently incorrectly) assumed that the matter had been taken care of.  This one was a little more confusing, as pieces of the bill had been paid, but not the whole thing.  They were still charging us $871 for the pediatrician’s attendance at the birth (that was the biggest chunk of the itemized bill).  This time, I opted to call the insurance company first.  Again, after a short wait, I spoke with a friendly rep, who looked up my account and told me again that the bill had been paid in full, and that the check had been sent out.  She then told me that after we hung up, she would call the hospital and give them the check number, so that the could process everything correctly.  I have never had a customer service rep offer to go that extra step.  I would have expected her to give me the check number so that I could call the hospital.  Instead, she volunteered to do the extra leg work.  It was impressive, and thus, blog-worthy.  I’m not sure how we managed to get so lucky with this particular health insurance company, but I sincerely hope that our employers don’t change insurance companies on us anytime soon!

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Parker Week 8 – The Magic Changing Table…

March 3, 2009
Sleepy Baby...

Sleepy Baby...

The changing table in our house appears to have some sort of magic ability in it to put Parker to sleep.  When he is fussy, the changing table will calm him.  If we buckle him onto it and take a shower, we often get out to find him fast asleep.  Parker has taken more than one morning nap on that changing table.  When Xander takes a bath in the evening, Parker often naps on the changing table.  If I’m working on laundry, sometimes Parker naps on the changing table.  I have no explanation for what is so special about this spot.  The pad is curved, but he is tucked into plenty of curved or walled spaces and they don’t all have this effect.  Whatever the reason, the changing table is a happy place for Parker, and regardless of why, we certainly appreciate it’s magical powers!

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Horay for Spirit Week!

March 2, 2009

It was Spirit Week at day care last week. This is one of my favorite weeks day care has. There are lots of fun individual days – the Thanksgiving feast, Valentine’s day, Graduation day, etc., but this is a whole week of fun and entertainment. Each day has a different theme. They play games, have contests, and basically try to break up the dull winter weeks with a little fun and excitement, and I think they do a great job of it. Of course, Xander doesn’t really understand why we’re making him wear all sorts of crazy outfits, but he has fun with it. So, this post is mostly just the pictures of each day (and I think I had just as much if not more fun with spirit week).

Monday was room color day, so Xander wore green pants, a green shirt and green socks. On a side note, the face Xander is making in the picture is the face he makes when we tell him to smile for the camera – no clue where he got that smile from… ;-)

Room Color Day

Room Color Day

Tuesday was Inside Out Day, so we found a good pair of jeans, the silliest shirt in his drawer, and a pair of socks with basketballs on them, so inside out they look pretty funny.

Inside Out Day

Inside Out Day

Wednesday was Crazy Hair Day.  In past years, we’ve had enough hair to do something silly with Xander’s head for this day.  This year, he doesn’t have any hair to work with.  Luckily, Zach’s mom is a 3rd grade teacher and also has crazy hair days.  Last year after Halloween she picked up some spray on hair color for just that purpose.  A quick trip to her house, and Xander got a big blue X with a green backgroun on his head.  They tell us his was the best crazy hair!

Crazy Hair

Crazy Hair

Thursday was Beach Day.  Luckily, Xander still fit into last year’s swim trunks.  A t-shirt and terrycloth cover-up and he was good to go.  Xander loved the dino cover-up so much when we tried it on the night before that he insisted on sleeping in it…

Beach Day

Beach Day

Friday was Cardboard Box Sled Race Day.  Zach built an amazing cardboard box sled for Xander this year.  He used his Guitar Hero box, reinforced it with a second box, and then duct taped an old changing table pad into it (it was in the recycle pile for the dump already).  Jenny and I decorated it, and voila – the ultimate cardboard box sled!  The picture was taken the night before the race (you can see, he’s still wearing the dino cover-up…).  Xander wanted Parker to ride with him, and since he isn’t quite ready for the races, we popped the bumbo seat in the sled for him.  Xander thought it was great fun.

The boys in the cardboard box sled

The boys in the cardboard box sled


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Parker Week 7 – Neck Control and Growing Up Fast!

March 2, 2009

Parker’s neck control is improving every day – so much so that we’ve started putting him in a bumbo seat the past few days, and he seems to enjoy it. (Thank you Abby for letting us borrow it!)

He has also started to outgrow some of his newborn clothes. It’s exciting to change up the wardrobe so frequently when kids are small, but a part of me is sad – I’ll never use those newborn clothes again, and once he is completely out of the 0-3 month stuff, we’ll start selling it to the second-hand store… I’m perfectly happy and content with the family I have – I don’t want any more children, but it’s still a little sad to see them grow so quickly…

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