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Hello:

I'm considering gastric bypass. My insurance is changing effective 12/1/16 to Blue Cross Blue Shield Massachusetts PPO. I know that bariatric surgery is covered, but I cannot tell what the requirements will be. Anybody know?

Thanks for your help. I'd like to know now, but if nobody knows, I can find out for sure once I get my insurance card.

Thanks.

Sue

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By the way, all of my info on my profile is wrong. I'm a former bandster. Had it removed in 2013 and have gained back 80% of the weight that I lost with the band. I cannot get sleeved because I have gastroparesis. Would love to get back to the weight on my profile :)

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I'm in New Jersey I have Nj Direct Horizon PPO my friend has the same and she had no problems. No referral needed.

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I recently got coverage by BCBSMA PPO, When they forwarded me the information it basically said they would only perform the surgery out of medical necessity with the criteria being:

Patient Selection Criteria

Adults over the age of 18 or who have documented complete bone growth are eligible for obesity surgery if ALL of the following criteria are met:
 The physician has indicated that the patient:
o Is a well informed and motivated patient with acceptable operative risks, AND
o Has a strong desire for substantial weight loss, AND
o Has failed other non-surgical approaches to long-term weight loss, AND
o Is enrolled in a program which provides pre-op and post-op multidisciplinary evaluation and care including: behavioral health, nutrition, and medical management AND
 The patient is morbidly obese with a BMI > 40kg/m².
OR
 The patient has a BMI >35kg/m² and the physician has indicated that the patient has one or more of the following high risk co-morbid conditions:
o sleep apnea
o Pickwickian syndrome
o Pseudotumor cerebri
o Obesity related cardiomyopathy
o Type II Diabetes
o At least Stage 1 Hypertension based on JNC-VII (SBP >140 and/or DBP >90) after combination pharmacotherapy
o Coronary artery disease, or
o Obesity related pulmonary hypertension.
Literally just copied and pasted it for you.
My surgeon coordinator said that they also require 6 months of nutritionist visits also, not sure how valid that is.
I'm currently waiting to hear whether I've been approved or denied. My BMI is like 52 but I don't have any comorbidities.

Edited by magnificent2015

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Thank you Magnificent.

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Thank you Magnificent.

You're Welcome! Good Luck!

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