Any state employees approved????
~Lady Lithia~ 200 lbs lost!
March 9, 2011 - Coccygectomy!
I chased my dreams, and my dreams, they caught me!
Perhaps with the math teacher shortage, they don't want to lose teachers to co-morbidities (which they will lose me if I don't have this WLS). When I called BCBS they apparantly have a "pre-certification" company to whom they farm stuff out: American Health Group (AHG). So then when I called AHG they told me that there are really two sets of criteria, the BCBS criteria, and the much more restrictive AHG criteria. So if AHG certify me, usually, they said, BCBS will just paper pu**** along into the "approved" pile. They mailed me their (AHG's) criteria the next day.
The thing about this is that while some of the criteria is fairly simple: be 18, have recent blood workup, see the psychologist and take hte MMPI and be recommended for the surgery, and BMI > 40 for the last five years. Those are easy to comply with because they ARE straightforward... But these two sort of leave a lot to interpretation:
* Patient currently must have been under a physician's care and treatment during the previous 3 years for problems relating to the diagnosis and its complications, as evidenced by submitted notes and tests; and
*Patient must show documented history of "failed" weight-loss efforts or programs over the past three years as monitored by their physician Now, I've seen the doctors regularly over the last six years and can and will provide documentation of the same. I've been trying this or that diet forEVER, and I tell the doctors what I'm doing, what my success is, or my failure, and listen to their suggestions and try to change my dieting/exercising based on those visits. But all of those visits have been for routine things or specific issues not related to obesity (well a few of them were related to co-morbidities). So have I been being treated for obesity for the last three years? The second of the two mentioned above also is shadily worded... have I had failed weight loss efforts over the last three years? Yes!!!! Have I told the doctors? YES! Have they weighed me and made notes of those efforts and my increases or decreases in weight? YES. BUT have I gone MONTHLY to be weighed and tried to follow a specific structured doctor-ordered diet over the last three years? nosirree! So... Will they make me have a THREE-YEAR supervised weight loss program? egads, I hope not! Ah well, we'll see how it goes. In the mean time keep us posted as to how your own insurance thingie is going.
~Lady Lithia~ 200 lbs lost!
March 9, 2011 - Coccygectomy!
I chased my dreams, and my dreams, they caught me!
~Lady Lithia~ 200 lbs lost!
March 9, 2011 - Coccygectomy!
I chased my dreams, and my dreams, they caught me!
It is very difficult to get approval from the State but Appeal. Appeal! Another Biggie is the sleep apnea issue. Get a diagnosis! If it takes going and lying on your back the entire night (we snore more in this position) then do this! It is considered one of the more dangerous co-morbidities. Make sure you get this diagnosis BEFORE you submit to insurance. It is very hard to go back. If you do not test positive for sleep apnea then go for another test, preferably at a different clinic. Good luck, Mary