dstalcala
Aug 29, 2011, 03:22 AM
The company I work for has a benfit in which they will pay me for up to 3 consecutive days when I miss work due to a family member's emergency hospitalization. To get this I have to provide proof of the hospitalization. When I came back to work I gave a dcotors note written on a prescription pad that had the dates she my wife was hospitalized along with the facility name, address phone number and doctor's name. The H.R. Dept would not accept it since they assumed it was from a clinic written by a clinic doctor not a hospital since the facility has "Medical Center" in the name. I pointed out that they can verify by pulling the website on the internet and/or to call the number on the note. I also pointed out that the dcotor who wrote it has the title of "Hospitalist" which is a hospital dcctor. They still refused and said they want the "admission forms". The only thing the hospital gave us was a bill, discharge instructions and brochures. I am giving them a copy of the discharge form but I've blocked out the diagnosis and procedure info since it's of a very personal nature. I feel the doctors note is more than enough considering the exact words on the policy is "Proof of Emergency Hospitalizatin must be provided..." it doesn't specify what is acceptable or unacceptable. Can my employer refuse the doctors note and/or the discharge forms with the personal medical info blocked out? What legitimate reason would they have to request the diagnosis and treament info? Thank you for taking the time to read this.