Question:
For those of you with Tricare Prime...
I have heard that if you are approved for the consultation with the bariatric surgeon it is usually pretty easy to get the approval for the surgery. Is this true? Thanks, Kalena — Kalena B. (posted on October 27, 2003)
October 26, 2003
I have Tri-Care Prime and when I first started my journey I was told that
getting your PCP to refer you was the biggest step to getting approved.
Once I had my consult with the surgeon my paper work was submitted for
approval and it only took about two weeks for it to be approved.
Good luck!! =)
— Kim R.
October 26, 2003
Hi Kalena. I have Tricare Prime as well. I have to say they were very good
at all the approvals necessary. The only problem I experienced is that I
had to search for a surgeon in my area that accepted TriCare. When I did
however, the surgeons office was very experienced with Tricare, and they
took care of all the necessary paperwork for me. As long as you meet the
requirements for surgery, there should not be a problem for the approval.
I had my approval in 2 weeks. Tricare is wonderful insurance. They can be a
bit on the nitpicky side, but other than that no problems! Good luck to you
& God Bless! :)
— EHarding
October 26, 2003
I agree the hardest part was getting my referral. While living on base in
NC I had to see 5 different doctors before I got one to give me my
referral. With the last abse doctor I went in determined to get my referral
and although that doctor doesnt believe in the surgery he gave me my
referral. Unfortunately, I left NC before I was approved and had to start
again. When I moved to CA and was looking for a new PCM , the very first
question I asked was whether they had any doctors that were referring for
WLS. When I got a positive response that is who I made my appointment
with. After that it was smooth sailing. My surgeon submitted and I was
approved in 24 hours.
Good Luck
— kaysjourney
October 27, 2003
I have Tricare Prime also, I was approved in less then a week for an out of
network doc (wait time was tooo long for Walter Reed Hospital) They
approved my consultations no problem but they ended up not paying for them
because they said they dont cover obesity related issues...make sure your
surgeon codes in more than obesity. But they did pay for the surgery...go
figure. Good luck and feel free to email me with any questions :)
— Vegas_ T.
October 27, 2003
My PCP is a belieer in WLS so getting the referral was no problem. My
approval from Tricare was granted in 6 days after the surgeon submitted my
information. The biggest problem that I have had with them is getting the
billing straightened out. The surgeon's office has taken over that
problem. They want specific codes used and if the bills are submitted with
different codes, they will not approve them for payment.
— Char L.
October 27, 2003
HI. NO PROBLEMS WITH TRICARE THEY ARE AWESOME!!! MY PCP ON THE BASE WAS
NOT A SUPPORTER OF WLS WHEN I ASKED FOR THE REFERRAL AND I HAD TO GO TO MY
PATIENT ADVOCATE ON THE BASE TO EXPLAIN THAT I AM AN ADULT AND WOULD LIKE
THE OPPORTUNITY TO EXPLORE WHAT AVENUE MAY BE BEST FOR ME AND AS MY CARE
PROVIDER HE NEEDED TO RESPECT THAT DECISION. WHERE ARE YOU LOCATED?
GOOD LUCK ANGIE
— Angie-H
October 27, 2003
I have Tricare Prime also. I had no problems getting a referral from my PCP
or getting approved for the surgery. The two biggest problems that I had
were the 12 week supervised diet and the long waiting list for Portsmouth
Naval Hospital.
— KittyKatt
October 27, 2003
I too have Tricare Prime and my PCP and plastic surgeon have just submitted
request for an authorization for me to have a lower body lift. They
approved the WLS so quick. I'm keeping my fingers crossed they do the same
for the lower body lift. Just adding my two cents.
— Vicki S.
October 27, 2003
Had no problem getting my PCP to refer and was not required to do any
supervised diet, just meet with the nutritionist. Pre-testing finished in 3
weeks, then waited 5 months for a surgery date due to the war. Now 4 months
out, down 77 pounds.
— Leslie R.
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