Excision of skin may be covered

Ihearttennis
on 11/4/14 8:05 am - LA
VSG on 04/24/13

I am having a LBL/BA/arms done in December with a whopping bill of $30,000 which will include the fleur des lis incision. My doctor submitted a predetermination for the excision of skin and today I called my insurance company and was told that although she can't confirm that it will be covered it does state that I meet the medical criteria!!!!! She said I should know for sure in a week.

Since I meet the criteria I am guessing I will be approved for it.  My question is, what does excision of skin cover?  Is that the pannectomy?  I realize that may be a dumb question.  Also, if I am lucky enough that it is covered, how much do you think that would reduce my $30,000 bill?

 

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Needanewbeginning
on 11/4/14 12:54 pm - Barrie, Canada
RNY on 05/21/13

I am in Ontario Canada so really I think our rates are different. Here, if my panni wasnt going to be covered I would be paying $7000.00 for an upgraded panni to a full tummy tuck. Our OHIP program (it's a government insurance program all Ontario residents get) approved the panni so my full tummy tuck is now only $5000. So I guess its about a three thousand dollar savings? 

I was quoted by another plastic surgeon that if my panni isn't approved by OHIP it would add $1500 to his fee. 

Hoping yours is approved and that it helps lower your procedure rate 😄👍

Annette 

Starting weight: 334 lbs.Starting opti weight: 323 lbs, Surgery weight 303 lbs.Surgery-May 21st, 2013 with Dr Hagen at HRRH Goal weight 165 lbs reached at 13 months. Current weight 156 lbs

     

Nierdemi
on 11/4/14 9:29 pm
VSG on 04/09/14

I was told that if insurance OK'd the panni I could expect to see $1250 deducted from the $14,00 bill. Seriously?  Does not seem fair when you consider surgeons fees, OR time and anesthesia.

    

    
emelar
on 11/5/14 12:33 am - TX

It's probably referring to the panni only.  My guess is that the reduction would be a couple of thousand.  Hey, every little bit helps!

Ihearttennis
on 11/5/14 9:01 pm - LA
VSG on 04/24/13

Thank you guys for responding.  I'm keeping my fingers crossed it is covered and will be a significant savings.  After hearing from y'all I'm not getting my hopes up though. 

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(deactivated member)
on 11/7/14 1:31 am

The insurance coverage really depends on the individual insurance companies and their criteria as well as the plastic surgeons and your input! They usually will tell you what part they will cover. Unfortunately, we have had the experience that they reverse their decision AFTER the procedure. Keep all your documentation and keep appealing it,through your plastic surgeons office, to obtain as full coverage as you can.

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Ihearttennis
on 11/10/14 10:14 pm - LA
VSG on 04/24/13

Thank you to all *****sponded. I was out of town and am just getting back. I heard from my doctor's office and it did get approved and it looks like it will save me $3,000.  Unfortunately,  I still have to pay$1,800 to meet my deductible so the savings aren't much.  I will definitely keep good records and document everything incase they try to back out of paying after the fact...great advice!

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