Question:
If insurance says you meet medical neccesity why do you still need all other proof?
— marie M. (posted on May 22, 2003)
May 22, 2003
some require proof that you cannot correct the problem through means other
than surgical intervention. If you have no history of dieting and can't
show them that you've tried in other ways to get the weight off, why should
they shell out 20 or 30 grand to help you? Not MY attitude, but theirs.
Also we often must show proof that something is medically necessary - that
you have comorbids that would be helped thru weight loss. There are many
doctors who think it's medically necessary that you lose weight when you
are a BMI of 40 with zero comorbids, but the insurance sees a
"healthy" over-weight person. Sad, but true. Hope that helps to
answer your question.
— [Deactivated Member]
May 26, 2003
Cuz insurance companies are pains in the butt!
— Liz R.
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