I got this from Dena Listen up!!!!!
June 25, 2007
To Whom It May Concern:
As of July 1, 2007, we are adding a new requirement for our weight loss surgery (WLS) patients. Every patient will be required to provide documentation that he/she has been involved in a weight loss program for at least 6 consecutive months within the last two years.
Most insurance companies are making the documentation a requirement for WLS coverage, and in fact, some insurance companies require documentation of two attempts at non-surgical weight loss before they will preauthorize weight loss surgery.
In the past, we have accepted statements from the patient and physician of diet attempts without physician documentation. However, since the documentation requirement has become essentially a universal requirement, it becomes important for us to collect the documentation as early as possible in the WLS preauthorization process.
We recommend that our patients start talking to the primary care physician and begin the weight loss attempt as soon as possible if they do not already meet this requirement.
Insurance requires documentation of the following in the physician’s records:
- Dietitian or nutritionist consultation for low calorie diet
- Increased physical activity
- Behavioral modification
- Pharmacologic therapy may be attempted in addition to the above requirements (this is not required, as it is not always an appropriate treatment)
Documentation should include comments by the physician regarding patient progress or lack of progress. Monthly assessment and documentation of the assessment in the patient’s chart by the physician is usually adequate for the insurance company. Follow up with the dietitian or nutritionist is recommended. A letter from the physician without the documentation does not meet this requirement.
Acceptable by most insurance companies with medical record documentation of medical supervision are: Weigh****chers, LA Weight Loss, Jenny Craig, The Diet Center, etc. (These are commercial programs that include diet, physical activity and behavioral modification within their programs.) Self-directed diets such as Atkins, South Beach Diet, etc., are not acceptable by most insurance companies. (This information is from BCBS criteria.)
The other program requirements remain the same:
- Attendance at a seminar held by Dr. Phillip Hornbostel
- Psychological clearance by a psychologist or psychiatrist, including MMPI if the patient is on Medicare
- Returning the requested paperwork to the office (copy of insurance card, returning the form received at the seminar, and entering the information requested into the “sedalia.remedymd.com” web site)
We recognize that many of our patients and some physicians will be unhappy with this new program requirement. However, it has always been a requirement for a person to attempt non-surgical weight loss before turning to surgery for weight loss. We have not had to require the physician documentation in the past for everyone (we have taken the word of the patient and the Primary Care Physician that weight loss attempts have been made). Now that it has become an insurance requirement to show documentation of physician “supervision” of weight loss attempts, we feel that we must require this documentation as well, so the information is available to submit to the insurance company.
Thank you for your cooperation in this matter!
Sincerely,
Dena Neill, RN
Bariatric Nurse Coordinator
----- Original Message ----- From: Jan (Mimi) Cook To: Dena Neill, RN Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2007 7:01 AM Dena I have been getting questions right and left about the letter you sent out to several people about the new 6 month exercise requirement that Dr. Hornbostel is now requiring? Wow!! Does it pertain to all patients? How about medicare recepiants? What about the ones that have already had their consultation and have a surgery date? just a few of the qquestions that are being ask of me i told them i dont know but would try and find out for them. Jan
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did you read that joining weigh****cher , which is probalby the cheapest route would be accepted along with notes from your doctor too. He will have to do certified documentation that you are on on the diet and your weight. Weigh****chers will be the cheapest way to go with the other part.
Dont know about them going ahead and scheduling your consulation. you can call and see what they will do. Lets hope so because they will have a huge flux of people 6 months from now too it would seem. Good luck sweetie. I enjoyed meeting you at the meeting the other night ment to get to you afterwards but didnt . Sorry. Hope to see you next month too. That will help keep you motivated toward your goal. If i can be of any other help let me know love you.
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Jan, I got that same letter from Dena and luckily I am on a 6 month dr. supervised diet already that will end on Oct. 6th. I am glad that I started this in April and not just finding out about it now! I hope surgeries aren't canceled due to this new requirement that isn't going to be fair to the patient that has already waited so long to go through the process. I hope this new requirement doesn't discourage a lot of people? I know that 6 mos. of a dr. supervised diet seems long and it does seem like it's going by pretty fast for me anyway. I know Oct. will be here before I realize it then I will be on my way.
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