Is it medically necessary?
Health insurance generally covers medically necessary care and getting a sterilization reversed is not considered medically necessary.
No, it will only cover it if it is considered "medically necessary".
Not unless it's medically necessary. That procedure, by itself, is elective and not covered by insurance because there is no illness or injury.
AnswerYes if medically appropriate.
Almost all major health plans will cover it if it is medically necessary. Since I don't think it is often an elective procedures I would say yes.
No, this doesn't cover the lap band procedure. Very few insurance companies will pay for this procedure as it is not usually considered medically necessary.
The only way that Blue Cross Blue Shield or any other health insurance carrier will pay for a weight loss surgery is if it is considered medically necessary in which you have a condition that impedes your ability to function, this is an elective procedure that will most often be denied
Coverage for the WalkAide device by Blue Cross Blue Shield can vary based on individual plans and state regulations. Typically, coverage for medical devices like WalkAide depends on whether they are deemed medically necessary and prescribed by a healthcare provider. It’s best to check directly with Blue Cross Blue Shield or consult your specific plan's benefits for accurate information regarding coverage.
Coverage for walk-in tubs by Blue Cross Blue Shield can vary depending on the specific insurance plan and the medical necessity of the installation. Generally, if a walk-in tub is deemed medically necessary for a member's health condition, it may be covered under certain circumstances. It's advisable to check directly with your specific Blue Cross Blue Shield plan or speak to a representative for detailed information on coverage options and requirements.
Call them and Ask !!
Any medical procedure connected to a Medicare plan will need to be proven medically necessary by the doctor. You doctor will know whether or not you can use your Medicare Supplement to pay for the surgery.