Question:
What information should I give to my Insurance Co
Help! My insurance sent a letter to my Doctor requesting additional information. They said autherization can not be determined at this time, to list any structured weight loss programs that were tried and failed. What is good to send them? — [Deactivated Member] (posted on December 31, 2001)
December 31, 2001
MAKE A CHART START OFF WITH NAME OF DR OR GYM YOU WENT TO THEN WHAT WAS
TAKEN OR DONE DATE START TO FINISH THEN WAIT LOSS/GAIN OR ETC.........I HAD
DR SUPERVISED DIET FOR ABOUT 6 YEARS OFF AND ON THEN I ALSO HAD GONE TO
LIKE GLORIA MARSHALL (GYM) CLOSED NOW.....SKINNY SCHOOL ALSO CLOSED
NOW..GOOD LUCK IF YOU NEED HELP YOU CAN EMAIL ME......... HAVE FAITH!!!
YOU'LL GET YOUR APPROVAL
— LUVY L.
January 1, 2002
It does sound very promising that they did not ask for doctor supervised
diets, but rather "structured" programs. I would list EVERYTHING
you have tried. Include date started and weight and then length of time in
programs and weight loss. Then list the next one and be sure to include
that starting weight which of course will show a gain after ending the
first and so on. Include any gym memberships and length of time in program.
Include any self-diets, also. (atkins, cabbage soup, etc...) If you have
any receipts or cancelled checks for weight watchers, gym membership,etc...
include those. Most insurance companies insist that these diets be doctor
supervised, but with the wording of your company's request, I believe that
they are being less strict. Hope this helps!!!
— Shelley.
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