Documenting medical necessity for tummy tuck?
I have insurance coverage through Keystone HP East. Nine months ago I had WLS and I have lost 120 pounds. I have about 60 pounds to go before I reach my goal weight. I decided to be proactive about any potential tummy tuck surgery and find out now if Keystone covers the surgery and what criteria is required. The e-mail I got back from them stated that the tummy tuck would be required if it was medically necessary. So may questions are: has anyone had tummy tuck surgery covered by Keystone? And if so, what constitutes "medical necessity" for the surgery? Thanks for your help!
I don't have keystone and I have not had a tummy tuck.
What I can tell you is things I have read which help to necessitate medical necessity:
1) Back/hip/knee/ankle joint problems/pain from extra weight pulling on the front of you (as documented by chiropractor, primary doctor, ect)
2) Rashes (even if they are resolved temporarily by creams. If they return, they count) You need to have documented EACH time they occur. So - even though you might be prescribed the same cream, go to the doctor EACH time you break out. Have the doctor take pictures or take pictures yourself.
3) Interference with personal hygeine - if the loose skin "hangs" over - covering your female parts - that can lead to vaginal/urinary tract infections. Have this documented by your gyn.
This is what others have told me....I'm sure someone will have more answers for you.
Pam
What I can tell you is things I have read which help to necessitate medical necessity:
1) Back/hip/knee/ankle joint problems/pain from extra weight pulling on the front of you (as documented by chiropractor, primary doctor, ect)
2) Rashes (even if they are resolved temporarily by creams. If they return, they count) You need to have documented EACH time they occur. So - even though you might be prescribed the same cream, go to the doctor EACH time you break out. Have the doctor take pictures or take pictures yourself.
3) Interference with personal hygeine - if the loose skin "hangs" over - covering your female parts - that can lead to vaginal/urinary tract infections. Have this documented by your gyn.
This is what others have told me....I'm sure someone will have more answers for you.
Pam
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Betty,
I have KHPE, you can go to my profile and read the letter that I wrote and had my PCP sign. I was approved within a month. My cir****tances are a little different than most as I am still about 100 lbs. from my goal, but my GBS wanted the surgery done. Rashes, back aches, etc are considered medical necessity. If you get rashes have your PCP start RX a cream for you and document each time you see him which will be every month.
Most important, when you submit the paperwork make sure that you have reconstuctive surgery listed and even put it on the envelope as an Attention.
Good luck.
I had my panni and hernia repaired in January.
Jeanne