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Gastric Bypass Surgery Insurance

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You have done your research on gastric bypass surgery, and



determined whether your insurance carrier will pay for the procedure. You have

the CPT/ICD-9 codes memorized, and you’re on a first-name basis with the member

services rep at the insurance company. You have prepared the documentation

required by your carrier, and the big day is finally here: It’s time to submit

all this information with a request for pre-approval of your gastric bypass

procedure.

 

Increase Your Chances of Insurance Success

The checklist below can help you ensure you have obtained

everything needed to increase your chances of securing preauthorizing for

weight loss surgery from your insurance carrier:

 



  1. A letter of medical necessity from your primary care

    physician or a medical specialist recommending you for weight loss surgery


  2. Doctor’s records of office visits documenting your

    history of obesity (this should include documentation supporting The National

    Institute of Health guidelines of severe and morbid obesity)


  3. A well-documented list of any serious health issues,

    such as hypertension or diabetes, considered a direct result of severe or

    morbid obesity


  4. A detailed list of any doctor-prescribed medications for

    weight loss


  5. Supporting documents pertaining to any

    medically-supervised diet programs


  6. Evaluation records and clearance if under the care of a

    mental health specialist or if taking psychotherapeutic medication, such as

    anti-depressants


  7. Records of any tests requested by your insurance company

    and their results




 

Submitting Your Request

After verifying that you have gathered all required

documents, the office of your gastric bypass surgeon or your primary care

physician will likely assist you in submitting a request for preauthorization.

You may also submit the information yourself, but your request will likely be

given more weight if coming from a medical practitioner.

 

Along with your required documents, the letter to

your insurance company from your doctor will contain pertinent information to

help in the pre-approval process. This correspondence should clearly identify

the date, your name, and the reason for the letter (e.g., “request for

preauthorization"). Your date of birth, insurance number, and group number

should come immediately after this information, after which the body of the

letter should follow.

Making Your Case

Within the body of the letter, your doctor should again state your name, along

with your age and gender, and the long-term medical problem for which you are

requesting coverage of treatment—in this case, severe or morbid obesity.

 

The body of the letter should also include your weight and

height, and note that your body mass index (BMI) is excessive for the criteria

of obesity. In addition, your doctor should state clearly that if the weight

problem continues, you would suffer from serious health risks, resulting in a

shorter life span. The following are other topics that should be addressed in

your request for preauthorization:

 



  • The specific period of time you have been in your

    doctor’s care expressly to manage your obesity.


  • Details of your active involvement in recommended diet

    or medication remedies. Include the amount of weight lost in following these

    recommendations and show that you have suffered from continued weight gain

    after trying these programs.


  • The current list of medical conditions directly

    resulting from weight issues, and assurance that these issues would improve

    greatly upon shedding the excess weight following gastric bypass surgery.


  • The procedure expected to take place, the surgeon expect

    to perform the procedure, the address and telephone number of the surgeon or

    bariatric treatment center, and the expected length of hospital stay.


  • A description of the surgery, including details of the

    benefits you seek to gain from



    gastric bypass surgery.




 

Prior to sending the request, be sure to make copies for

yourself and your physician or surgeon, and attach all supporting documentation.

You may also want to send your letter via registered or certified mail, so you

can mark the date when your request was filed and have proof that it was

received.
Gastric Bypass Surgery Insurance
Depending on the type of major medical insurance policy you have, most insurance companies will pay for gastric bypass surgery (also called bariatric surgery) if you meet certain conditions. However, some insurance companies have exclusion clauses for treating obesity. These companies refuse to cover any treatment related to ?losing weight.? They will, however, treat the diseases caused by excessive body weight.

How do I qualify for coverage?

To qualify for coverage, gastric bypass surgery must be considered a medical necessity. The insurance company will make the final determination. They may rely on the information your doctor sends to them or they may require you to be seen by a doctor that they specify.

In either case, certain conditions must exist. Your weight problem must present a serious risk to your life. Don't be surprised if they require a complete psychological evaluation in addition to your medical records. It is no secret that people eat too much of the wrong kinds of food for many reasons. While genetics and metabolic rate do affect how much a person weighs, often the primary causes of obesity are emotional and psychological. Gastric bypass surgery will not fix these emotional and psychological problems. In fact, if these issues are not dealt with prior to or along with the surgery, the patient may be more likely to experience serious complications. For this reason, all insurance companies require both a medical and psychological clearance before they will approve the surgery.

Remember, insurance companies are businesses. If they think you are a good candidate to maintain the weight loss permanently and that the $25,000 to $50,000 dollar price tag for gastric bypass surgery now will save them money in the long run by eliminating payment for other weight related medical problems, they will most likely cover the surgery.

How much will my insurance carrier cover?

If you are approved for gastric bypass surgery, your insurance company will pay anywhere from 50 to 100 percent of the hospital and doctor fees. Some policies will even cover in-home nursing care after release from the hospital if it is deemed necessary by the doctors and approved by the insurance company.

Several different expenses typically are associated with gastric bypass surgery, such as testing to determine eligibility for gastric bypass surgery, pre-admission testing, in-hospital costs, surgeon and other doctor fees, and post-surgery medication and care. Even if your insurance company will not cover the actual procedure, they may cover one or more of the other costs related to your gastric bypass surgery.

How can I make up the difference?

Your surgical center should be able to help you determine what will and will not be covered by your specific policy. In addition, many surgical centers offer low-interest, long-term loans if you are not approved by the insurance company, do not have medical insurance, or have high co-payments.

Since 2000, the total cost of all medically necessary weight loss treatment has been considered a deductible medical expense for income tax purposes. Those tax deductions can help you pay for at least part of the cost of your gastric bypass surgery or help you get back your co-payment for the surgery. Under the Internal Revenue code, treatment for weight loss includes behavioral counseling, nutritional counseling, prescriptions, and gastric bypass surgery if they are undertaken to treat or prevent specific diseases caused by excessive body weight.

This article provides an overview of health issues related to gastric bypass surgery and is not intended to replace the advice of a medical practitioner. Please consult your doctor prior to making any major medical decisions.
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