Does ins pay for revision
I have the lap band and have only lost 65 pounds, i am still considered obese with a bmi of 32. i am going to have spinal fusion surgery next month and i wont be able to move around much and i'm sure i will gain more weight. My back surgeon told me i needed to lose weight...I didn't think I would ever hear those words again.
So, just wondering if i should have a revision and if my insurance company will pay.
So, just wondering if i should have a revision and if my insurance company will pay.
That all depends on your insurance company. Mine has been amazing. They paid for my original gastric bypass, gall bladder removal, appendix removal, revision to band over bypass, a pelvic laparoscopy, removal of the band due to ulcerative tissue, RNY revision (smaller pouch), and most recently an emergency surgery due to complications from the revision.
The revision surgeries were approved within a matter of minutes. I have Empire BCBS. Never had a problem. What insurance do you have?
The revision surgeries were approved within a matter of minutes. I have Empire BCBS. Never had a problem. What insurance do you have?
I had Horizon BCBS NJ and they covered my original RNY, my revision to the DS, and everything I needed to obtain both. Check your policy. If your doctor says that more weight loss is medically necessary (and long-term band studies show it doesn't keep weight off) they just might cover your revision.
I also had a lap band with lots of problems. My insurance (UHC) paid for my band, 10-15 barium swallows, 4 upper scopes, 3-4 CAT scans and the band removal all between 5/08 and 12/09. They will not pay a penny for a revision due to only covering one WLS per lifetime. You are lucky if you can get it covered the second time.