Guest guest Posted November 28, 2006 Report Share Posted November 28, 2006 hi all i'm just starting this process and i went to my family doc so he could recommend a good surgeon and to talk things over with him, he thinks I am a great canidate for the surgery. Anyway I paid my copay like always and got an eob from my insurance that said it wouldn't pay for that office visit because it isn't a covered kind of deal. I know my doc put the diagnosis as obesity. I am wondering if this happened to anyone else and they were able to get their insurance company to pay for the surgery. I am feeling very discouraged and I am just startign Ugggh! So any feedback on this situation would be greatly appreciated. I thought perhaps they wouldn't cover it because they don't want me to start the process of having the surgery and maybe they think this would make me think it wasn't possible. Thanks a bunch! Laurie in PA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2006 Report Share Posted November 28, 2006 OK now this MIGHT be one of those subtleties that I've experienced with my PCP before. When I was heavy I would have to come in and have my blood pressure and other things checked every quarter. Obviously if I had any questions, wanted to talk about wls, diabetes, etc. etc. it was no problem. I mean a visit is a visit right? Along comes surgery and now I'm down to only being required to visit her once a year. If I have any questions or concerns outside of that time frame it would have to be a separate appointment. Obviously if my question/concern involves a pain in my ____ or even a blemish on my _____ then we've got some potentially physical ailment there we can toss a diagnoses code down for. Your PCP tossed down obesity. It's possible your insurance company doesn't go for that from a PCP and might only deal with that from a specialist. It's definitely worth checking into. My PCP resorted to giving me a physical the last time I had a non-kosher diagnosable issue appointment. That's only good once a year too though. I can see where this would concern you with the surgery. I'm sure everyone here would agree that you should get approval (or denial for that matter) for weight loss surgery (specifically) from your insurance company IN WRITING. That way neither you, they, your surgeon, etc. are mistaken in what's going on. Mike in GR > > hi all i'm just starting this process and i went to my family doc so > he could recommend a good surgeon and to talk things over with him, he > thinks I am a great canidate for the surgery. Anyway I paid my copay > like always and got an eob from my insurance that said it wouldn't pay > for that office visit because it isn't a covered kind of deal. I know > my doc put the diagnosis as obesity. I am wondering if this happened > to anyone else and they were able to get their insurance company to > pay for the surgery. I am feeling very discouraged and I am just > startign Ugggh! So any feedback on this situation would be greatly > appreciated. I thought perhaps they wouldn't cover it because they > don't want me to start the process of having the surgery and maybe > they think this would make me think it wasn't possible. Thanks a > bunch! Laurie in PA > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2006 Report Share Posted November 28, 2006 thanks for the input i have some research to do! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2006 Report Share Posted November 28, 2006 My insurance won't pay anything if the diagnosis is obesity. My doctor has to put it under something else. Well my old insurance. I have new insurance now. Not sure how it'll work; but I think it covers WLS...nice to know since I was selfpay! LOL W 380/264/160 itsmelaur7269 wrote: > hi all i'm just starting this process and i went to my family doc so > he could recommend a good surgeon and to talk things over with him, he > thinks I am a great canidate for the surgery. Anyway I paid my copay > like always and got an eob from my insurance that said it wouldn't pay > for that office visit because it isn't a covered kind of deal. I know > my doc put the diagnosis as obesity. I am wondering if this happened > to anyone else and they were able to get their insurance company to > pay for the surgery. I am feeling very discouraged and I am just > startign Ugggh! So any feedback on this situation would be greatly > appreciated. I thought perhaps they wouldn't cover it because they > don't want me to start the process of having the surgery and maybe > they think this would make me think it wasn't possible. Thanks a > bunch! Laurie in PA > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2006 Report Share Posted November 29, 2006 Laurie, I would call your doctor and ask if there was a mistake because your insurance company would not over the visit. Ask them to look up the code and make sure the coded the visit correctly. See if they are willing to re-code the visit ad re-submit it. Good luck!!! Hugs!!! > > hi all i'm just starting this process and i went to my family doc so > he could recommend a good surgeon and to talk things over with him, he > thinks I am a great canidate for the surgery. Anyway I paid my copay > like always and got an eob from my insurance that said it wouldn't pay > for that office visit because it isn't a covered kind of deal. I know > my doc put the diagnosis as obesity. I am wondering if this happened > to anyone else and they were able to get their insurance company to > pay for the surgery. I am feeling very discouraged and I am just > startign Ugggh! So any feedback on this situation would be greatly > appreciated. I thought perhaps they wouldn't cover it because they > don't want me to start the process of having the surgery and maybe > they think this would make me think it wasn't possible. Thanks a > bunch! Laurie in PA > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2006 Report Share Posted November 30, 2006 I talked to my insurance company today and they won't pay for my office visit of the diagnosis is obesity but they do cover wls woooooooohooooo! I made sure to get the name of the person I talked to incase I need to call again. I'm some what relieved that there is a fighting chance anyway! Thanks for all your input. Laurie in PA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2006 Report Share Posted November 30, 2006 I find that interesting that they will not pay for the office visit but will pay for the WLS. Maybe you will get to have your surgery after all. My wife's insurance through the state of South Carolina would not pay for the surgery, but Medicare did and all I have to say is thank God that they did. Lin Lhsh@... American by birth, Saved by the grace of God. Re: insurance question I talked to my insurance company today and they won't pay for my office visit of the diagnosis is obesity but they do cover wls woooooooohooooo! I made sure to get the name of the person I talked to incase I need to call again. I'm some what relieved that there is a fighting chance anyway! Thanks for all your input. Laurie in PA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2006 Report Share Posted November 30, 2006 Hmm. That makes about as much sense as not paying for an office visit with a diagnosis of cancer but they'll pay for the removal of the tumor. You've got a healthy attitude with big picturing it and not jumping into their sea of illogic thought. Thank goodness we have HMOs and insurance. I'd hate to have to figure out or manage this stuff on my own. YEAH RIGHT. Mike in GR (bitter old man) > > I talked to my insurance company today and they won't pay for my office visit of the diagnosis is obesity but they do cover wls woooooooohooooo! I made sure to get the name of the person I talked to incase I need to call again. I'm some what relieved that there is a fighting chance anyway! Thanks for all your input. Laurie in PA > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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