New member, frustrated...need advice
So now what?
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There is no way for me to pay out of pocket for this surgery......
Sounds sketchy that NOTHING is covered. Don't go by one person you talked to on the phone. Make sure it's the policy that explicitly covers you - with all riders and exclusions.
Some employers add exclusions or do not pick up WLS riders so reduce costs. You can ask your HR department to help you get the info you need.
Another option is to look at becoming self-insured for a year - and make sure it includes those options.
If you have a spouse, investigate their insurance. While you may have to wait to get on that policy, it might be worth it.
Saving money via Flexible spending accounts is another way to pay (pre-tax) for the procedures....
Look at going to Mexico as an option.
Also, Cleveland clinic is constantly doing studies about conditions that can be corrected via WLS - contact them and see if you qualify for any. STAMPEDE is one - it's to show how WLS "cures" diabetes and researching why....
BUT. Good news. No, GREAT news. While we are in the midst of open enrollment here at my job, my husband's employer is also in their open enrollment period. And after doing some research yesterday, his insurance now seems like the more attractive option. He is a federal civilian employee and I was thrilled to learn they completely cover the surgery, with the exception of a $100 surgery fee!!
It depends on your situation and what OTHER health problems are a problem because of the weight loss?
I had severe malnutrition and vitamin deficiency so I had a revision.
Dont get sad until you lost a good fight, and unfortunately you will have to fight for it.
It is AMAZING to me that any insurance plan could "exclude" paying for WLS.... How can they be so ignorant??? It would save them 10's of 1000's of $$$$ if the covered individual is morbidly obese!!! Heart problems, hypertension... DIABETES.. Just the savings on diabetes treatment alone would save the insurance companies millions of dollars!
Now that I've vented.... I had United Health Care Insurance when I had my RNY and am still covered by that company... Don't take one person's word.. Check it out like the person suggested. A have also seen people's postings here that spoke of a program at the Cleveland Clinic where WLS surgery was being studied as a cure for type 2 diabetes. Perhaps you could get involved with that. Good Luck... Don't give up.... You will find a way to get it done.
Mick DeWine
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