Insurance Denial for RNY

cc583
on 10/16/15 4:20 pm - Middletown, CT
VSG on 09/28/16

I just found out today after being denied that apparently within a 161 page online booklet of what is covered on my insurance there is an exclusion of any WLS! I'm very upset but I guess I'm the dumbass for not knowing! I'm trying to figure out how I can get my insurance co. to cover my surgery. Has anyone been successful in getting your insurance co. get your surgery civered when there is an exclusion to WLS??

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

5'5" HW: 484, SW: 455,CW: 325

Surgeon, Darren Tishler

hollykim
on 10/16/15 5:27 pm - Nashville, TN
Revision on 03/18/15
On October 16, 2015 at 11:20 PM Pacific Time, cc583 wrote:

I just found out today after being denied that apparently within a 161 page online booklet of what is covered on my insurance there is an exclusion of any WLS! I'm very upset but I guess I'm the dumbass for not knowing! I'm trying to figure out how I can get my insurance co. to cover my surgery. Has anyone been successful in getting your insurance co. get your surgery civered when there is an exclusion to WLS??

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

they won't cover it period. Having an exclusion means your employer didn't buy the coverage for bariatrics for their employees.

The ins co is not going to pay for something that they have not been paid to cover.

the only way they would is if your employer should decide to buy the coverage.

otherwise,you are looking at self pay. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news.

 


          

 

(deactivated member)
on 10/16/15 6:22 pm
RNY on 05/04/15

Unfortunately it's not possible to get around a WLS exclusion. If they don't cover it, they just don't cover it. That's the same boat I was in when I was planning surgery in 2012. I wound up planning self-pay, but surgery got delayed due to other health issues, so I waited a few more years until I qualified through new insurance at a new job. Good luck with whichever path you head down next!

Deanna798
on 10/17/15 1:52 am
RNY on 08/04/15

Oh no, I'm so sorry to hear that! Is there anyway that you can manage a self pay? What a huge let down after all the planning and work you've put in.

Don't let this derail you. Stick to what you've been doing until you explore all the other options available to you.

Age: 44 | Height: 5' 3" | Starting January 2015: 291 | RNY 8/4/15 with Dr. Arthur Carlin| Goal: 150

Listen to advice and accept discipline, and at the end you will be counted among the wise. ~Proverbs 19:20

Karen R.
on 10/17/15 6:20 am - Amelia, OH
Revision on 09/10/15

So very sorry! I was kinda in the same boat. My husband's insurance (which was primary) had a rider that excluded all obesity treatments, complications and surgeries. Luckily, I had insurance coverage (which was secondary) that did pick up everything. If there is an exclusion there is no getting around it unless you have a partner who's coverage includes WLS. Don't give up on your journey.

Karen

Ht: 5'3"/Pre-Band Weight:256/Revision to RNY 9/10/15-Weight: 219--GW: 115--CW 105

Ktscarltt413
on 10/17/15 8:43 am
RNY on 11/11/15

I can imagine how disappointed that you are. Have you given any consideration to having the surgery done in Mexico? Don't give up hope. Where God shuts a door he opens a window somewhere.

selhard
on 10/18/15 5:39 am - MN
RNY on 11/26/12

WLS prices seem to vary widely in the United States; mine was around $25K in 2012. A local woman flew to Mexico and said she paid well under $10K, but that was many years ago. Maybe others will post their approximate WLS cost, too.

Ktscarltt413
on 10/18/15 6:15 am
RNY on 11/11/15

BeLitWeight quoted $4500 plus air fare for 2 for VSG back in March of this year. I was saving up until I found that I have coverage.

Maria27
on 10/17/15 8:44 am - Chicago, IL
RNY on 03/17/15

I remember checking my insurance and seeing it was excluded, but then the new plan year came around and when I checked it was no longer excluded. I believe WLS is gaining acceptance and hopefully coverage is expanding. I don't know how your insurance is set up, but if it is through your work, maybe you can talk to someone about adding coverage for the new plan year. Losing the weight will make you a more productive employee, so it is in their best interest.

Height: 5'5" HW: 290 Consultation Weight: 276 SW: 257 CW: 132

cc583
on 10/17/15 6:25 pm - Middletown, CT
VSG on 09/28/16

Thank you for all of your help and advice everyone. I really appreciate it!

I will continue to try to get this all worked out and never giving up!

5'5" HW: 484, SW: 455,CW: 325

Surgeon, Darren Tishler

Most Active
What's on your Monday menu?
ladygodiva1228 · 9 replies · 158 views
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
Melody P. · 1 replies · 53 views
New Beginning
DodgerDivaDiet · 1 replies · 51 views
Recent Topics
New Beginning
DodgerDivaDiet · 1 replies · 51 views
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
Melody P. · 1 replies · 53 views
×