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Topic: Lexington, Ky October 27 & 28!
Obesityhelp is coming to Lexington!
For all details please visit: http://obesityhelp.com/events/october2006_lexington.html
We hope to see you there on October 27 and 28th!
Amy Williams
Topic: Wanting some advice
I have been contemplating WLS for a few years now but I keep coming back to the crossroad of which one to have. I'm not to keen on the idea of my stomach being cut open. I have had laprascopic surgery before to have a tubal ligation and it was not to bad. I'm terrified, I have researched it to death. I keep thinking about how am I going to care for my children after I get it done, what if something goes wrong, the usual but then I think at 387 pounds I could have a massive heart attack or stroke....What doctor to choose which ones are covered by my insurance???. I feel like I am losing my mind thinking about these things. I want to have WLS, I need it b/c nothing else works. It is all overwhelming but I feel like I am runing out of time sitting around pondering these things. Any advice??????
Topic: West Virginia Medicaid Weight Loss Surgery Information
RE:West Virginia Medicaid Program Coverage for Bariatric Surgery ProceduresMANUAL:Hospital and Physician PURPOSE:This Program Instruction transmits West Virginia Medicaid Program policy for coverage andreimbursement of bariatric surgery procedures. BACKGROUND:The West Virginia Medicaid Program discontinued coverage and reimbursement for bariatricsurgery procedures in 1995. Since that time the Medicaid Program has not paid medicalpractitioners or facilities for bariatric surgery procedures. Fairly recent surgical developments havenecessitated re-examination of the non-covered status.POLICY PROVISION: Effective with services rendered on and after January 1, 2004, the West Virginia Medicaid Programwill begin covering bariatric surgery procedures subject to the following conditions:?Medical Necessity Review and Prior AuthorizationThe patient's primary care physician or the bariatric surgeon may initiate the medical necessityreview and prior authorization by submitting a request, along with all the required information,to the West Virginia Medical Institute (WVMI), 3001 Chesterfield Place, Charleston, WestVirginia 25304. The West Virginia Medical Institute (WVMI) will perform medical necessityreview and prior authorization based upon the following criteria:1. A Body Mass Index (BMI) greater than 40 must be present and documented for at least the
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Medicaid Program Instruction MA-03-64Issue Date: November 7, 2003Effective Date: January 1, 2004Page 2past 5 years. Submitted documentation must include height and weight.2. The obesity has incapacitated the patient from normal activity, or rendered the individualdisabled. Physician submitted documentation must substantiate inability to performactivities of daily living without considerable taxing effort, as evidenced by needing to usea walker or wheelchair to leave residence.3. Must be between the ages of 18 and 65. (Special considerations apply if the individual isnot in this age group. If the individual is below the age of 18, submitted documentation mustsubstantiate completion of bone growth.) 4. The patient must have a documented diagnosis of diabetes that is being actively treatedwith oral agents, insulin, or diet modification. The rationale for this criteria is taken from theSwedish Obese Subjects (SOS) study, International Journal of Obesity and RelatedMetabolic Disorders, May, 2001. 5. Patient must have documented failure at two attempts of physician supervised weight loss,attempts each lasting six months or longer. These attempts at weight loss must be withinthe past two years, as documented in the patient medical record, including a description ofwhy the attempt failed. 6. Patient must have had a preoperative psychological and/or psychiatric evaluation within thesix months prior to the surgery. This evaluation must be performed by a psychiatrist orpsychologist, independent of any association with the bariatric surgery facility, and must bespecifically targeted to address issues relative to the proposed surgery. A diagnosis ofactive psychosis; hypochondriasis; obvious inability to comply with a post operativeregimen; bulimia; and active alcoholism or chemical abuse will preclude approval. 7. The patient must demonstrate ability to comply with dietary, behavioral and lifestylechanges necessary to facilitate successful weight loss and maintenance of weight loss.Evidence of adequate family participation to support the patient with the necessary lifelonglifestyle changes is required. 8. Contraindications: Three (3) or more prior abdominal surgeries; history of failed bariatricsurgery;current cancer treatment; Crohn's disease; End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD); priorbowel resection; ulcerative colitis; history of cancer within prior 5 years that is not inremission; prior history of non-compliance with medical or surgical treatments.9. Documentation of a current evaluation for medical clearance of this surgery performed bya cardiologist or pulmonologist, must be submitted to ensure the patient can withstand thestress of the surgery from a medical standpoint.PHYSICIAN CREDENTIALING REQUIREMENTSIn order to be eligible for reimbursement for bariatric surgery procedures, physicians must:?Provide evidence of credentials at an accredited facility to perform gastrointestinal andbiliary surgery. ?Provide documentation that the physician is working within an integrated program for the
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Medicaid Program Instruction MA-03-64Issue Date: November 7, 2003Effective Date: January 1, 2004Page 3care of the morbidly obese that provides ancillary services such as specialized nursing care,dietary instruction, counseling, support groups, exercise training andpsychological/psychiatric assistance as needed. ?Provide assurances that surgeons performing these procedures will follow the guidelinesestablished by the American Society for Bariatric Surgery including:"Credentials to perform open and laporoscopic bariatic surgery"Document at least 25 open and/or laporoscopic bariatic surgeries within the last threeyears PHYSICIAN PROFESSIONAL SERVICESProfessional services which will be required of the physician performing bariatric surgeryinclude the surgical procedure, the 90-day global post-operative follow-up, and a 12 monthassessment period whi*****ludes the following: medical management of the patient's bariatriccare, nutritional and personal lifestyle counseling, and a written report at the end of the 12month period consisting of: an assessment of the patient's weight loss to date, current healthstatus and prognosis, and recommendations for continuing treatment. That 12 monthassessment report must be submitted to the patient's attending or primary care physician, aswell as to the Bureau for Medical Services. While the bariatric surgeon's association with the patient may end following the required 12month follow-up, the patient's continuing care should be managed by the primary care orattending physician throughout the patient's lifetime. REIMBURSEMENT:HospitalParticipating hospitals will be reimbursed for approved admissions through the DRGreimbursement methodology. The hospital must be a facility in which the procedures are performed on a regular basis, andthat has the proper equipment and appropriately trained staff for this specialized surgery, asoutlined by the American College of Surgeons for facilities performing bariatric surgery . WVMIreserves the right to deny the request based on the appropriateness of the facility involved.PhysiciansThephysicianperformingthebariatric surgery procedure will be reimbursed through theexistingRBRVS payment methodology for the surgical procedure. Reimbursement includes a post-operative follow-up for the global period of 90 days. For the remainder of the required 12 monthfollow-up period and assessment, the bariatric surgeon maysubmit claimsusing the appropriateevaluation and management procedure code. After completion of the required 12 monthevaluation period, the patient may be followed-up and medically managed either by the surgeonor primary care physician utilizing appropriate E & M procedure codes. CPT Codes/Covered Procedures
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Medicaid Program Instruction MA-03-64Issue Date: November 7, 2003Effective Date: January 1, 2004Page 443842Gastric restrictive procedure, without gastric bypass, for morbid obesity; vertical-banded gastroplasty.43843Gastric restrictive procedure, without gastric bypass, for morbid obesity; other thanvertical-banded gastroplasty.43846Gastric restrictive procedure, with gastric bypass for morbid obesity; with short limb(less than 100 cm) Roux-en-Y gastroenterostomy.43847Gastric restrictive procedure, with gastric bypass for morbid obesity; with smallintestine reconstruction to limit absorption.43848Revision of gastric restrictive procedure for morbid obesity (separate procedure).(This is only for correction of serious complications caused by the procedure withinthe first 6 months postoperatively, and is not meant to indicate that a patient canhave a second procedure due to failure to lose weight from a prior procedure.)Only one procedure will be covered per lifetime. Those failing to lose weight from a priorprocedure will not be approved for a second one.Non-Covered ProceduresThe following procedures will not be covered by West Virginia Medicaid Program:?Mini-gastric bypass surgery?Gastric balloon for treatment of obesity?Laparoscopic adjustable gastric bandingINQUIRIES:Inquiries related to the content of this Program Instruction should be directed to ACS, ProviderRelations, Post Office Box 2002, Charleston, West Virginia 25327-2002. The telephone numberis (304) 345-0101, and the toll free number is 1-800-433-3019 (in-state providers only).
Topic: RE: Anyone have information on the Medicare Situation-Ruby?
I am having surgery done in west virginia at cabell huntington hospital. I have medicare. My doctor is Dr. Nease. He took me in and had all my test ran and my nutrition class done. I have a date. So You may want to call them , even though they are not on the Center of Excellence list they will be by the middle of june. So try them.
Topic: WV Medicaid is NOT covering Lap Band
I went through the entire preop process only to find out Wednesday that WV Medicaid does not cover Lap Band and it never did. My doctor's office called the Bureau of Medical Services and spoke to Dr. Sandra Joseph, the doctor that runs the show for Medicaid.
It will only cover RNY in extreme situations. You've gotta be diabetic and in a wheelchair and a bunch of other criteria.
Topic: RE: i am so nervous
Cabell is not a Center of Excellence and won't be for a few more months if they're approved.
Everyone please go see my new post on WV Medicaid.
Topic: Mountain State Weight Loss Support Group
Just wanted to let you know that the Mountain State Weight Loss Support Group next meeting will be July 11th 2006 at CAMC Women and Children's Hospital Board Room A & B Charleston, WV. This group is open to anyone. We encourage you to bring a support person with you. Our guest speaker will be Lakesha Moore, certified Exercise physiologist. Kesha will be presenting the topic "The Role of Exercise and weight loss" Please plan on attending. Any questions feel free to email me or call at 304-388-4965. Look forward to seeing you there.
Angela Henderson, RN BSN
Clinincal Nurse Coordinator
CAMC Weight Loss Center
Topic: Beckley WLS Support Grp Mtg 06/19
Hi Everyone!
The Beckley WLS Support Group meeting will be held on MONDAY, June 19, from 7:00-9:00pm at Raleigh General Hospital on Harper Road, Beckley. Our meeting location is in the Education Center (annex building on the Kroger side of RGH). Entrance is at the top of the wheelchair ramp. Guests are welcome and everyone is encouraged to attend!
This month, in addition to our regular meeting on June 19th, as a tribute to Brenda Biggs, we are planning a small "memorial" for her and would like to invite all members of the group, especially those who knew her, to take part. Anyone who would like is asked to bring an appetizer, finger food, or dish. If you can't bring anything, please come anyway...we always have plenty for everyone!
CLOTHING EXCHANGE: We will now have a clothing exchange at each meeting! You are welcome to bring any clothes that no longer fit you and take home some that do. As you lose out of them, bring them back and exchange them for others! You do not have to bring clothing to take clothing, and bringing clothing is not required.
Restaurant cards for Dr. Shin and Dr. Stickler's patients (as well as some other area doctors) will be available for anyone who needs one. Don't forget to bring a recipe (or two...or three) for our online group cookbook (or you can email them to us), a "before" picture (if you have one), or even bring some "before" clothes!
You can view our monthly calendar by visiting our support group website at http://www.geocities.com/beckleywlssg/ The 2006 meeting dates are also listed below.
Looking forward to seeing you Monday!
Beth
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2006 Beckley WLS Support Group meeting dates (all Monday meetings):
June 19, 2006
July 17, 2006
August 14, 2006
September 18, 2006
October 23, 2006
November 13, 2006
December 18, 2006
If Raleigh County Schools are cancelled due to weather the day of our meeting or the following day, the meeting is cancelled also.)
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If you would like to receive an email-reminder for the Beckley WLS Support Group Meeting, please email us at [email protected].
Topic: Prayers Needed...
Becky , Can you post this for me on the boards please . Thanks !
For those that do not know our brother in WLS - Bill Walker ( WillBThin ) has had a set back from complications from his RNY last week . Will has developed a Septic Infection. He is in Critical Condition at St. Mary's Hospital here in Richmond VA . His wife Stephanie is by his side .
He is currently on life support and a kidney machine . His fever is being controlled with antibiotics and a cooling blanket .
If you would like to send cards to Will and Stephanie ,I ask that you send them to me . I am putting together a basket of things for them and will include all of your cards .
I am so thankful for those that have reached out and prayed for all concerned . Please Please continue to do so .
I have attached his profile link to his support page , if you have not stopped by please do so and let him know you are thinking of him .
Send all cards to :
Natalie Carden
c/o Will Walker
621 Pinehurst Ave
Colonial Heights Va , 23834
http://www.obesityhelp.com/morbidobesity/members/status.php?N=b1145736268
Many Many thanks to you all here at OH ..
Natalie
TINKERBELL ~~'s Email Address:
[email protected]
Topic: RE: Mountain State Bc/Bs?
Please make sure that you documented the necessary data ( diet plan, exercise routine, weight loss outcome, behavioral modification counseling) in your medical chart on monthly basis for 6 months within the last 2 years. They also recommend that you are participating in an active medically supervised program. If you have further question, please feel free to call my office at 304-388-4965 or Toll free 866-788-4965 for further assistance.
Robert Shin, MD,FACS
Director, CAMC Weight Loss Center