no onions 258 Posted January 2, 2015 (edited) Hi everyone, long time lurker, first-time poster. Any thoughts or comments to my topic are certainly welcome. On the advice of my gastroenterologist and primary care physician, I began to explore WLS surgery in the summer of 2014. My 2014 insurance coverage specifically excluded WLS surgeries, etc. To prepare for the possibility of WLS surgery, I switched to a new plan offered by my employer that does cover WLS surgery. I called UHC today to find out details about the requirements for WLS surgery. What I was told: WLS surgery is covered if recognized by the NIH as effective for treating long-term morbid obesity. Specific surgeries mentioned by the rep (verbatim), but not limited to: gastric bypass, gastric banding, roux-en-y and vertical banded gastroplasty. No requirements - no 6 month supervised diet, in fact, nothing mentioned about BMIs or comorbidities. It is not possible to get this in writing (apparently) and the documenation is unpublished to the insured individual on the MYUHC website. I have followed the boards long enough to know that insurance can be a big stumbling block for some. I am not at all convinced that I was given accurate information. I quizzed the rep several times and made certain to document the conversation (names, dates, reference numbers, etc). I guess I will know more once a surgeon actually sends off for pre-certification, but I just find the lack of requirements so odd. Edited January 2, 2015 by no onions Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wannaBthinsoon 1,634 Posted January 2, 2015 wow. I called UHC and was given the BMI requirements, and co-morbidity requirements if BMI is less than 40. I'm in Kansas. You might want to call back and speak with someone else and get a name, and write the name down for sure! Sounds like you might have gotten a trainee. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
onmywaytobeingfound 163 Posted January 2, 2015 I have uhc in Ohio through my husband's employer. I had surgery 12/30/14. I did the weight loss program through Ohio Health. Uhc immediately sent approval to Ohio health. All I had to do was complete my programs requirements, which was do a minimum of 3 dietician appts, sleep studies, specialists visits etc. I entered the program in August 2014. I did lose 25 lbs following dietician instruction post op. But was not required to by insurance or Ohio health. But once you enter a program they should send off all paperwork to uhc and then you and your program will get a paper of coverage. It was that easy with mine. But from what I hear my uhc is abnormal compared to other insurance companies. Good luck!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
no onions 258 Posted January 3, 2015 Thank you for the replies. WannaB - I'm planning to do that (call back in to see if I get a different answer). :-) onmyway - the rep said something similar to me about my employer's plan (she's never seen one quite like it). I'm also planning to follow-up with the WLS program I'm interested in next week and may just allow them to submit on my behalf and see what happens. Good luck to you both as well. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Walter Lindstrom 42 Posted January 3, 2015 <<It is not possible to get this in writing (apparently) and the documenation is unpublished to the insured individual on the MYUHC website.>> WRONG - It is possible but geez . . . why would an insurance company want to make things easy for their members, right? The UHC medical policies (Hint: like MANY other insurance companies) have their medical policies buried in the "provider" section of their website(s), not the member portion. Here is a link which should (if I did it right) get you to a pdf with UHC's complete medical policy: http://bit.ly/1vIO2Ht (If I didn't do this right feel free to email me directly) Hope that helps! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
no onions 258 Posted January 5, 2015 @@Walter Lindstrom Jr. - thanks so much for the reply. That is really very helpful/informative! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites