help with va facilities...please??
Hey Caveman,
I did a quick search using the criteria "veteran's adminstration bariatric surgery" and came up with some things that might help.
http://www.move.va.gov/download/Resources/BariatricSurgery/B ariatricSurgeryHandbook.pdf this handbook has a url that may provide the information you are looking for: http://www1.va.gov/surgery
I am not sure, but I think that because the Durham VA Medical Center is affiliated with Duke, you may end up with DukeWLS. You might want to call DukeWLS directly and ask them if they work with VA patients. There number is 919-660-2229.
I think that you could also contact the Raleigh Veteran's Adminstration Office. Here is their contact information. 1649 Old Louisburg Rd. Raleigh, NC 27604 Phone: (919)-856-4616
I hope that this helps some.
Barb
Barbara
ObesityHelp Coach and Support Group Leader
http://www.obesityhelp.com/group/bcumbo_group/
High-264, Current-148, Goal-145
Let me know if I can help you in anyway.
Caveman,
Monica is right that the Duke program is going through more than it's share of growing pains. They are adding surgeon's to their staff and are getting ready to move their offices down the street. But probably most challenging right now is the major upheaval they are experience in their office. They are really struggling with administrative staff turn-over and shortages. That is causing delays in processing things. I know, because my husband is in the midst of getting things done for his own surgery ... wish us luck! All that said, they have one of the best program's in the country according to the stats. As you said, you can use this time to get 'your ducks in a row,' which is exactly what my husband did. Not all insurances require it, but many, including Medicare do require a 6 month supervised weightloss attempt documented by your physician (it can be be your PCP.) At any rate, my husband had spent the last 7 months going through that process and just had his first clinic appointment this past week. When he went for his clinic appointment, he had all of his tests done and the 6 month medically supervised weight loss attempt done. Once they get everything out of dictation from his initial clinic, nutrition and psych visits all of the information will be put together and the insurance specialist will review it and submit it to my husband's insurer for their determination and hopefully approval.
Please do call Duke and find out if they do handle VA Bariatric surgeries. Also be sure to call the VA locally to get someone to check and see if there are other practices in the area that can support you because when I read the criteria in the manual, it looked like UNC Chapel Hill might meet their criteria as well and I'm sure that there are others that would meet the criteria ... it all depends on whether they have enrolled with the VA program.
Wishing you every success,
Barb
Barbara
ObesityHelp Coach and Support Group Leader
http://www.obesityhelp.com/group/bcumbo_group/
High-264, Current-148, Goal-145
I hope things go well for your husband. I bet it has been frustrating for you both, but it sounds like it's maybe winding down now. Yeah!!
Thanks again to you and Monika and everyone else here. I'm sure glad all this information is here.
Caveman

Caveman,
Thanks for the well wishes and I look forward to hearing of your journey as you move forward. I have to say that to be honest, we have been very satisfied overall with our experience with Duke. I think in part, that is due to the fact that we had a pretty good idea of what the process and time looked like. Our insurance dictated the 6 month medically supervised diet attempt and we knew that Ben could get his other tests taken care of while he was in the process of getting that 6 month medically supervised weightloss attempt documented. One thing that I will tell you, is that it is important for you to get and keep copies of all of the medical documents and reports that will become part of your record at Duke or any other facility you use. If you do this, you will be more in control of the timeline because if something is missing from your medical records at Duke or any other program, you'll have a copy that you can provide immediately. We have found that to be very helpful.
Barb
Barbara
ObesityHelp Coach and Support Group Leader
http://www.obesityhelp.com/group/bcumbo_group/
High-264, Current-148, Goal-145