Aetna PPO - approved!

Bill I.
on 2/4/09 3:17 am - Ashton, IL
Just got a call from my surgeon's office and apparently Aetna has approved me!!  YAY!!


I still can't be scheduled until I get a cardiac clearance but I'm already halfway through that process.  It might be possible to get scheduled by the end of next week if the test results are OK.
R. c
on 2/4/09 11:09 am - nashville, TN
Congrats!  :)
~* Rosie *~      2-16-10  
 











Bill I.
on 2/5/09 2:25 am - Ashton, IL
THANKS FOR YOUR HELP!
R. c
on 2/6/09 12:05 am - nashville, TN
You're welcome! Let us know how things are going. :)
~* Rosie *~      2-16-10  
 











partice
on 2/9/09 5:40 am - whitakers, NC

My insurance requires that I meet the following:

Member must meet either criterion 1 (physician-supervised nutrition and exercise program) or criterion 2 (multidisciplinary surgical preparatory regimen):

  1. Physician-supervised nutrition and exercise program: Member has participated in physician-supervised nutrition and exercise program (including dietician consultation, low calorie diet, increased physical activity, and behavioral modification), documented in the medical record at each visit. This physician-supervised nutrition and exercise program must meet all of the following criteria:

    1. Nutrition and exercise program must be supervised and monitored by a physician working in cooperation with dieticians and/or nutritionists; and
    2. Nutrition and exercise program(s) must be for a cumulative total of 6 months or longer in duration and occur within 2 years prior to surgery, with participation in one program of at least three consecutive months. (Precertification may be made prior to completion of nutrition and exercise program as long as a cumulative of six months participation in nutrition and exercise program(s) will be completed prior to the date of surgery.); and
    3. Member's participation in a physician-supervised nutrition and exercise program must be documented in the medical record by an attending physician who supervised the member's participation. The nutrition and exercise program may be administered as part of the surgical preparative regimen, and participation in the nutrition and exercise program may be supervised by the surgeon who will perform the surgery or by some other physician. Note: A physician's summary letter is not sufficient documentation. Documentation should include medical records of physician's contemporaneous assessment of patient's progress throughout the course of the nutrition and exercise program. For members who participate in a physician-administered nutrition and exercise program (e.g., MediFast, OptiFast), program records documenting the member's participation and progress may substitute for physician medical records;

    or

  2. Multidisciplinary surgical preparatory regimen: Proximate to the time of surgery, member must participate in organized multidisciplinary surgical preparatory regimen of at least three months duration meeting all of the following criteria, in order to improve surgical outcomes, reduce the potential for surgical complications, and establish the member's ability to comply with post-operative medical care and dietary restrictions:

    1. Consultation with a dietician or nutritionist; and
    2. Reduced-calorie diet program supervised by dietician or nutritionist; and
    3. Exercise regimen (unless contraindicated) to improve pulmonary reserve prior to surgery, supervised by exercise therapist or other qualified professional; and
    4. Behavior modification program supervised by qualified professional; and
    5. Documentation in the medical record of the member's participation in the multidisciplinary surgical preparatory regimen at each visit. (A physician's summary letter, without evidence of contemporaneous oversight, is not sufficient documentation. Documentation should include medical records of the physician's initial assessment of the member, and the physician's assessment of the member's progress at the completion of the multidisciplinary surgical preparatory regimen.)



      HELP.....any advice to get around this??????????
      Or how can I speed up this process???

(deactivated member)
on 2/10/09 9:51 pm - Woodbridge, VA
No, you can't get around it. Just do your 3 or 6 months. Almost every insurance has these requirements. If you live in CA, you can fight it, but you'll likely spend just as much time, if not more, fighting it than you would to just do it.
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