Documenting my personal pursuit of accountability for medical abandonment.
"What did you file today?"
| Date | Incident Narrative | Forensic Audit Note |
|---|---|---|
| Oct 2025 | The Westside Breach: After rejection from two Suboxone clinics, L.A. Care/Carelon reps admit on-call that zero addiction specialists exist in-network. They refuse a direct answer on reimbursement.
Exhibit 1.2: L.A. Care Grievance Letter |
VIOLATION: Knox-Keene Act §1367.03. Failure to provide timely access to a specialist within 15 business days. Admitted lack of network adequacy. |
| Nov 2025 | The "Ghost" Grievance: L.A. Care files a grievance "on behalf" of the member without consent. This administrative tactic is used to reset the clock on timely access requirements without providing actual care.
Exhibit 1.2: L.A. Care Grievance Letter |
ADMINISTRATIVE FRICTION: Attempt to obfuscate the plan's failure to provide a specialist by burying the request in the grievance system. |
| Dec 6, 2025 | Clinical Abandonment: Dr. Mahmoud (Brain Health USA) refuses to resolve a pharmacy hold, stating "I've done my part." Results in a 12-day medication lapse and an emergency admission to Palmdale Regional ER.
Exhibit 2.3: PRMC ER Records |
MALPRACTICE: Patient Abandonment. Provider failed to maintain clinical stability or provide an urgent follow-up, necessitating emergency intervention. |
| Dec/Jan 2026 | The Self-Rescue: To survive the 12-day withdrawal cycle and the lack of network providers, member finds a private benzodiazepine taper specialist for $395/month after being quoted rates as high as $22k/year and a private Buprenorphine (MAT) provider for $99/month. | THE DEBT: These out-of-pocket costs are the direct result of L.A. Care's refusal to fulfill its contractual duty to provide a specialist. |
| March 2026 | The Litigation: After L.A. Care rejects Conlan Packet (DHCS 4521) for reimbursement and FAILS TO RESPOND TO A 72 HOUR EXPEDITED STATE HEARING REQUEST, Case #26AVSC00XXX is filed in Small Claims Court.
Exhibit 3.1: SC-100 Filing |
CURRENT STATUS: Pursuit of $12,500 maximum judgment for medical costs, interest, and administrative damages. |
"Administrative Friction: Can You Hear Me? T-Mobile Did."
I am an auditor, not your lawyer. If you want to fight L.A. Care on your own, document every "zero provider" result and file an SC-100 if they ignore your paperwork.