United Health Care question!!
hi all! Well, I got switched over to United Healthcare this past year and was told they NEVER approve surgery...I kinda gave up and got a bit depressed - still trying to lose weight on my own, but it's an up-hill battle (as we all know). I was just wondering if UHC has changed their policies at all? Anyone know? Wishful thinking...
Each insurance policy is different per company. You will need to contact UHC directly and ask them specifically if there is coverage for bariatric surgery and to fax you a copy of their guidelines. You can also contact HR for benefits and they should know. Hope there is no exclusion but I have seen others having this insurance and not have a problem getting approval.
DS on 03/15/12
I have United Health Care PPO. My surgery was approved in one phone call. The nurse coordinator from my doctor's office had originally told me he had never gotten anyone approved by United Health Care and then was very pleasantly surprised at how easy it was.
So at the end of the day you need to do what the other's suggest. Call UHC on the phone at their (800) and ask them if WLS is covered and if so what the requirements are... for example do you need to be in an organized weight loss program for 6 months first.
I think these days it is actually getting more unlikely that a health plan like UHC would never approve it. I also know that at my Drs office they talked about other "ways" to get the surgery covered - secondary insurance, etc... So I would definitely suggest you pick a surgeon and get an appointment and get in the pipeline so you have people who know the system to help you.
Best of luck!! Terri
Hi- I have United Health Care- EPO and have now been denied twice. First they quoted a "plan exclusion" although they had given me a preliminary OK back in April and had been paying all my bills. The second exclusion was due to not sending in enough documentation of attempts to lose weight. My last appeal is to go through my employer directly. I am working on that letter now. Very frustrated.
I am glad however, that they do approve some.
I'm cautiously optimistic!
Keep the good thoughts- It will work out for all!
Sue