Question:
Insurance exclusion
My plan's exclusion reads: "The plan doesn't cover charges for weight control drugs, supplements or surgery - including morbid obesity." My BMI is 54; dyspnea, joint and back pain, hypothyroid (autoimmune), reflux, hypoglycemia. Is there any hope for me? — Meg L. (posted on December 18, 2002)
December 18, 2002
Hi, I think most if not all policy have that clause. I just personally had
a bad experince with UHC while others in the same company got approve on
the first try with Cigna and BCBS. Have your pcp write a strong letter,
make sure you document all the weight loss programs that you have been on
especially doctor-supervised, have copies of medical diagnosis for
comorbidities and have a strong letter from surgeon and start the ball
rolling. Although I had a bad experience I have read other profiles that
were approved on 1st go around with uhc and had that same clause. I've
switched to BCBS for next year and prayerfully am able to get approved.
Good luck and be optomistic.
— vesta D.
December 18, 2002
My first reaction would have been you do not stand a chance. But, when I
was at the surgeon's orientation the insurance person in his office said it
was still worth filing an appeal because it forces them to look at your
case individually. The other poster had good advice. Go for it!
— zoedogcbr
December 19, 2002
I would at least give it a try. Especially if you have serious weight
related health problems.
Although my insurance didn't have the same exclusion, I had to fight for
approval
despite the fact I started out at bmi of 63 and had 6 of the 7 health
problems
that the NIH says qualify you as being medically necessary. I ended up
hiring Walter Lindstrom
through obesitylaw.com and got approved. They state that if you do have
serious health problems related
to your weight, that a company can't discriminate against you if the best
treatment for those problems would\
be WLS. It may be worth a check. Don't give up so easily. I am now about 9
months post-op, down 135 lbs
and feeling better than I have in years. It was a battle getting approved,
but it has been well worth it.
Good Luck.
— Dell H.
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