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Iam over 100 lbs over weight will bcbs pay for nutrisystem ?
Health insurance will not pay for this type of procedure. The procedure is elective and therefore it will not be covered by health insurance. I know some people who have had it and they always had to pay for it themselves.
Coverage for Synvisc injections by Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS) can vary based on the specific plan and state. Generally, BCBS may cover Synvisc for individuals with osteoarthritis if it's considered medically necessary and prior authorization is obtained. It's essential to check with your specific BCBS plan or contact customer service for detailed coverage information.
It is normally recommended that your BMI is over 30 to have the LapBand procedure. You can check your BMI on this site. http://www.medpathgroup.com/bariatric_gastric_bypass_surgery.php
The payment for procedure code 29893, which refers to a knee arthroscopy with a meniscectomy, varies by state, provider contracts, and specific Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS) plans. Typically, BCBS uses a fee schedule that can range widely based on numerous factors, including the location and the patient's insurance plan. To get accurate reimbursement information, it's best to consult the specific BCBS plan or provider resources directly.
The surgery would need to be proven medically necessary. You can call 1-800-MEDICARE for details on medically necessary covered services.
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It depends upon the specific benefits of your BCBS policy, however they (BCBS) would process on the remainder of the balance due up to Medicare's allowed charges unless your deductible was not satisfied with your BCBS policy. In that case the entire amount allowed by Medicare would be considered for the BCBS deductible.
If breast reduction is a specific exclusion on your particular plan you probably cannot get them to pay for it. If it is not a specific exclusion on your plan you will need a physician to write a letter to BCBS and get an authorization to have the procedure. If your need for the reduction is not medical it will not be covered. You must contact BCBS and ask if your plan pays for breast reduction for specific medical reasons.