The moment there is suspicion about a person's motives, everything he does becomes tainted. ~Mohandas Gandhi
What else has Mr. Cheatham been up to lately? Well he is a member of the WV Children’s Health Insurance Board. This program is a low cost health care plan for children and teenagers of working families. “Working together, we will make sure your children get the high quality health insurance they need,” a report on the board states.
“High quality health insurance.” Is that something like the “Excellent” accreditation handed to Carelink for their voluntary sharing with NCQA, a business formed in 1976 by HMOs to regulate HMOs?
Reports describe an “evil culture” within Coventry that permeates its practices. Recall the letter sent to me by former CEO Patrick W. Dowd falsely accusing me of fraud. Imagine the implications for each of us who subscribe to Carelink.
Whoa. This gets as scary as our present economic stress. Our children’s lives may be in the hands of Carelink. It’s just a little too crazy, too cozy, don’t you think?
Sadly, there’s much more to come. A lot more.
Governor Appoints Ted Cheatham to serve as PEIA Director
http://www.freewebs.com/courageoffaith/PEIA%20Governor%20Appoints%20Ted%20Cheatham%20To%20Serve%20As%20PEIA%20Director%20-%20News%20Release%20-%20www_WVGov_org.mht
PEIA Selects Coventry Health Carehttp://www.freewebs.com/courageoffaith/PEIA%20Selects%20Coventry%20Health%20Care%20To%20Provide%20Retiree%20Health%20Benefits.mht
State Upholds PEIA's Decision http://www.freewebs.com/courageoffaith/PEIA%20State%20Upholds%20PEIA
The Public Employees Insurance Agency in West Virginia Affirms Insurance Contract Awarded to "Maryland" firm
http://www.freewebs.com/courageoffaith/PEIA%20W_%20Va_%20Agency%20Affirms%20Insurance%20Contract%20Award%20to%20Md_%20Firm.mht
West Virginia PEIA lost backup affects 200,000
http://www.freewebs.com/courageoffaith/West%20Virginia%20PEIA%20lost%20backup%20affects%202%20hundred%20thousand%20people.mht
Angry Retirees Question PEIA Changes
http://www.freewebs.com/courageoffaith/PEIA%20Angry%20Retirees%20Question%20PEIA%20Changes.mht
PEIA enrollee applauded for ‘rocking boat’
http://www.freewebs.com/courageoffaith/PEIA%20enrollee%20applauded%20for%20rocking%20boat%20Runaround.mht
PEIA: What is wrong with this plan?
http://www.freewebs.com/courageoffaith/PEIA%20not%20%20addressing%20the%20ill.mht
PEIA will try to soften impact of 'a bad year'
http://www.freewebs.com/courageoffaith/PEIa%20Unexpected%20Increases.mht
A rocky start for Cheatham, don’t you think? How long will he remain Director of PEIA? Not a day too soon for the growing numbers of retirees who question his judgement.
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Monday, September 22, 2008
Exposing Spilman Thomas and Battle PLLC
Tuesday’s Tirade
The Legalese of Dishonor
“Never forget that everything Hitler did in Germany was legal.” ~Martin Luther King, Jr. quotes
For the complete tirade and tale, visit tuesdaytiradesandtales.blogspot.com.
March 10, 2006 Formal Complaint to the West Virginia Insurance Commission Supporting Claims v. Carelink Health Plans of West Virginia for Discrimination and Intimidation: http://www.freewebs.com/courageoffaith/Formal%20Complaint%20to%20WV%20Insurance%20Commission%20March%2010%202006.doc
Judge DeBolt's reference to Discrimination Issue:
http://www.freewebs.com/courageoffaith/Testimony%20Hearing%20Judge%20Debolt%20Handcuffs.pdf
Civil Lawsuit
http://www.freewebs.com/courageoffaith/2007%2010%2015%20Civil%20Lawsuit%20Filed%20Stenger%20v.%20Carelink.pdf
11 14 2007 Tucker Motion to Stay
http://www.freewebs.com/courageoffaith/2007%2012%2014%20Tucker%20Motion%20to%20Stay%20and%20or%20Enlarge%20re%20Defendants%20Motion%20to%20Dismiss.pdf
11 19 07 Plaintiff's Motion in Support of Motion to Remand
http://www.freewebs.com/courageoffaith/2007%2012%2019%20Tucker%20Memorandum%20in%20support%20of%20C.%20Stenger%20Motion%20to%20Remand.pdf
1 2 2008 Defendants' Response to Plaintiff's Motion to Remand
http://www.freewebs.com/courageoffaith/2008%201%202%20Defendants%20Response%20to%20Remand%20Motion.pdf
1 14 2008 Plaintiff's Reply Memorandum in Support of Motion to Remand
http://www.freewebs.com/courageoffaith/2008%201%2015%20%20Tucker%20Responses%20Defendants
Tuesday’s Tale
BiPolar Illness: My Best Friend
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
West Virginia Fails Citizens
America deserves and demands a government that serves the country, not itself. Most people believe that elected leaders are more interested in the perks and privileges of office than in public service, and that too often the special interest lobbyists with the fattest wallets and best access carry the day when issues of public policy are being decided. ~JohnMcCain.com
Collusion of the West Virginia Human Rights Commission
September 9, 2008
There has never been a need for greater transpareny and accountability of West Virginia officials than today.
Today when pubic faith in government is at an all time low. On July 30, 2006, I spoke with James Slack, Intake Officer with the West Virginia
Human Rights Commission. We spoke many times and often Slack would express his personal admiration for my fighting the injustice of my HMO. That is until the day Slack did not remember me.
Human Rights Commission. We spoke many times and often Slack would express his personal admiration for my fighting the injustice of my HMO. That is until the day Slack did not remember me.Link to my workbook, a record of all contacts made with the West Virginia Insurance Commission regarding lack of public accommodation on the part of my HMO, Carelink Health Plans, Inc. of West Virginia:
Thursday, September 4, 2008
Carelink Health Plans Inc. Corporate Irresponsibility
Tuesday's Tale
The Private Face of the "Darling of Wallstreet"

For three long years I have been investigating Carelink Health Plans, Inc. of West Virginia and their parent company Coventry Health Care, Inc. of Bethesda MD, a Fortune 500 Company.
A social justice advocate and a respected physician described Carelink's actions towards me in November 2005 as ruthless and despicable. "How can this be?" many might ask. The answer is really quite simple. Coventry is the “darling of Wall Street” according to Washington Post columnist and Pulitzer Prize winner Steven Pearlstein. How are people duped? Coventry remains “under the radar.”
It appears that even Coventry CEO Dale B. Wolfe shuns press coverage. He oversees corporate governance of Coventry and its affiliates. In one article on the internet there is a place for his image with the statement “photo not available.” It appears that there may be more than a picture missing; I suspect his conscience may be awol.In December 14, 2006, Jane Cline, Commissioner of the West Virginia Insurance Commission, signed Final Order 06-AP-024. Frank Hartman, Director of the Office of Consumer Advocacy represented me against Carelink.
In the following link, Mr. Hartman testifies to the significance of the final order and the overbearing pride and insolence of Carelink Health Plans, Inc. of West Virginia: http://www.freewebs.com/courageoffaith/2007%204%204%20Frank%20Hartman%27s%20Discussion%20of%20Facts.doc
A deep sigh. It has been too long of a journey to today, one step in boldness after another. Not easy. But the alternative is to let this corrupt system do business as usual. I cannot turn my back on pain and suffering of others. And so I write.
I link as I have done here to the complete WV Insurance Commission Final Order 06-AP-024. http://www.freewebs.com/courageoffaith/2006%2012%2014%20Final%20Order.pdf
Many people advised me over the months that I must not name Carelink and Coventry in any public writing. That even though I speak the truth, Coventry may employ a tactic of suing me for speaking out. The tactic oftentimes works. Intimidation. Threats of losing possessions. Just plain fear stops good people from pursing their God-given rights.
Well, I have already lost too much in life to injustice. Naming my enemy may be the only way to gain public acknowledgement of how they run their business. I have many documents that prove every allegation I make. Carelink and Coventry have unwittingly provided me with a lot of ammunition.
So following my attorney's advice to speak the truth supported by many documented records, here's more: Christine Stenger v. Carelink Health Plans, Inc. and Patrick W. Dowd, http://www.freewebs.com/courageoffaith/2005%2011%201%20Letter%20from%20President%20of%20Carelink.pdf
As you have read, Carelink is a defendant in a civil lawsuit I filed against them in October 2007. It is alleged that Carelink broke a state law which forbids any company doing business in the state of West Virginia from denying access to a person with a disability. The lawsuit cites a letter dated November 1, 2005, which I received from the then CEO of Carelink Patrick W. Dowd. It's not easy being at the receiving end of a letter like this: http://www.freewebs.com/courageoffaith/2005%2011%201%20Letter%20from%20President%20of%20Carelink.pdf
Yes. There were "countless" contacts with Carelink and Coventry, all recorded. Those identified here represent only a beginning. Had one responsible individual of Coventry followed the rules of corporate governance and the patient's bill of rights as published by Coventry Health Care, Inc., neither my health plan nor myself would be involved in a lawsuit.
Carelink made a critical error on November 1, 2005. Carelink neither understood that my roots are in social justice nor did they appreciate that perseverance is my strength. Today I remain just as strong and committed as I was in June 2005. Passion and enthusiasm drive me. On November 4, 2005, I quickly countered Mr. Dowd’s false allegations with the truth. My son, an attorney, dictated my response to me within minutes of opening Dowd's letter. The case was dropped.Tuesday's response: Guilty as charged.
If the lives of real people did not depend on receiving an "excellent" response from health care organizations...If Carelink had only failed once to act consistent to their corporate advertising...if customer surveys were taken seriously...if indifference to suffering did not play a role in Carelink's decision-making...so shocking.
My mind goes to the Virginia Tech massacre. One sick individual. Help could be available. Were there some of the same roadblocks Carelink placed in my path in the way of that young man's receiving the help that might have made some difference? One wonders.
They just don't get it, do they? It's called corporate responsibility.
Tuesday's Tale
SUGAR LAND, Texas -- Leading up to her hysterectomy about five years ago, Ruby Calad thought she understood all the insurance bureaucracy involving her HMO.
"I'd done my homework," the suburban Houston woman said.But the day after her operation, she was told by a Houston-area hospital she had to be released because her HMO, Cigna Healthcare of Texas Inc., would approve no additional expenses. She was discharged prematurely, then wound up in an emergency room a few days later, she said.
"(It) ended up costing them more money," Calad, 50, recalled Monday, a few hours after learning the U.S. Supreme Court had ruled against her in a lawsuit stemming from her HMO's decision.
"The court essentially looked the other way on the issue of the HMO abuse," she said. The court said HMOs are shielded from lawsuits in state courts, where juries are more apt to side with victims and recommend multimillion-dollar judgments from insurance companies.
Justice Clarence Thomas, who wrote Monday's ruling, relied on a federal pension benefit law that predates the rise of managed care and said patients may pursue claims only in federal courts, where awards are capped at only the cost of medical services the HMO would not cover.
The ruling means patients like Calad can't seek hefty damage awards in court if their HMOs refuse to pay for doctor-recommended medical care. The unanimous decision rejected arguments that the threat of multimillion-dollar lawsuits keeps insurance companies honest, invalidated an important part of patient rights laws in several states and tossed a political hot potato back to Congress, where lawmakers repeatedly have tried and failed to pass national patient protections.
"I hope this ruling breathes new life into the patients' bill of rights debate in Congress," Calad said. "I'm also hoping they do not just sweep this under the rug and completely forget about it.
"The ruling, in a pair of cases filed by Calad and Juan Davila, also of Texas, affects the roughly 72 million people covered by HMOs.
The Texas cases were filed under a patients' rights law passed when President George W. Bush was governor. When Bush was running for president four years ago, he took credit for the law, but his administration sided with insurance carriers when the two cases reached the high court.
In their arguments to the court, lawyers for Cigna noted that Calad's health care plan at the time, like most other health benefit plans, "does not promise to cover any and all health care sought or desired by beneficiaries.
"The Supreme Court did not decide whether the plaintiffs deserved better, only whether and where they could sue. "As far as I know, it's dead," Calad said of her legal challenge. "I would do it again. it was worth the fight."
Associated Press Writer Anne Gearan in Washington contributed to this report. Reported in Topix: California Insurance Industry
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