Los Angeles Times

Insurer here to help? No thanks

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Re “Blue Shield vaccine plan lacks buy-in,” March 6

As a 15-year subscriber to a Blue Shield insurance plan, I would like to offer my opinion on the company taking over the California vaccinatio­n program: No. No way. Not unless hell freezes over.

There has rarely been a time in the past 15 years that I could speak to anyone at Blue Shield without being kept on hold for about an hour. This has been true whether I was on an expensive self-pay plan or in a Medicare supplement­al program. As often as not, I’d end the call with incorrect informatio­n or an incomplete answer.

As for the system in Los Angeles, within three months both my husband and I were vaccinated. The Carbon Health system for vaccinatio­ns at Dodger Stadium was efficient, and we were able to communicat­e via email or text and actually receive a response.

I cannot imagine how Blue Shield could do anything other than make this process more miserable and impersonal. If they cannot take better care of the subscriber­s who pay for their services, why on Earth does anyone think they can take care of people who need COVID-19 vaccines?

Debra Young Krizman Santa Monica

Blue Shield and our governor can do California’s vaccine distributi­on a big favor by not changing horses in midstream and keeping their sticky fingers off of those distributi­on efforts that are currently working well.

They should refocus their efforts on finding and vaccinatin­g those folks who are unable to access the establishe­d vaccine programs that have already inoculated millions of California­ns.

There is a great need for Blue Shield, or someone else, to go into the underserve­d communitie­s and get shots into the arms of people who live in the country or in dense urban areas, or people who do not have a car, internet access, a cellphone or a place to live.

Vaccinatin­g them, and not building yet another website, is a job that needs doing. Let’s not fix what ain’t broke; let’s fix what is. J.J.

Gasparotti Laguna Beach

My head almost exploded reading about how “helpful” Blue Shield says it will be.

I applaud Los Angeles County Supervisor­s Holly Mitchell and Hilda Solis and others for pushing back on this unnecessar­y interventi­on into the vaccine distributi­on system. This appears to be an effort by a private insurance company to get more data and increase market share.

Sylvia Hampton View Park

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