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zazzer

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  1. My surgeon is trying to do a Medicare patient here in Pennsylvania. The first Medicare patent for them and the VSG. I was supposed to see how it went and I’d follow. Well,

    They sent in the request. Over a month ago. No word. I talked to the coordinator, no word yet. She had told me that Pennsylvania is not a very proactive state. I’m not sure what that means but I don’t like it.

    The word to start with was it looks hopeful, now the word is (I just don’t know) I’m disappointed to say the least.

    I’m 54 now. I sure would like the surgery soon.

    I’m thinking if I could supplement my Medicare with something extra would I have a chance? Where could I even get council on this issue?

    Ahhhh.


  2. Hello I found some information on when Medicare will cover the sleeve from the O A C. Obeasity Action Coalitition, the web site http://www.obesityaction.org/home/index.php.

    I had written them in June this year.

    I will share an email I'd written them in regards my concern. my original email is at the end. The answer email >>>

    From: "Stephanie Wielinski"<stephanie@obesityaction.org>

    To: "'Gerard'" <gerardzazzer@gmail.com>

    Subject: RE: Medicare

    Date: Thursday, June 30, 2011 10:09 AM

    Thank you for contacting the OAC. We apologize for the delayin a response

    To you. We were out of town at a convention and are getting things settled

    Now after retuning.

    Currently VSG (Sleeve Gastrectomy) is specifically excluded by Medicare. It

    would take a re-opening of the Medicare National Coverage Decision to change

    the exclusion. As are-opening of the National Coverage Decision would

    require a reanalysis of the data for all of bariatric surgery (not just the

    sleeve) it is an elaborate process that takes time to prepare for. We

    anticipate the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery will be

    pursuing such a re-opening at the earliest next year but likely the year

    after.

    Stephanie Wielinski

    Special Projects Coordinator

    Obesity Action Coalition

    4511 North Himes Ave., Ste. 250

    Tampa, FL 33614

    800-717-3117

    stephanie@obesityaction.org

    -----Original Message-----

    From: Gerard [mailto:gerardzazzer@gmail.com]

    Sent: Friday, June 17, 2011 9:49 AM

    To: info@obesityaction.org

    Subject: Medicare

    Hello. I'm Gerard

    I was wondering if you had any information on if , when medicare would be

    covering the vertical sleeve gastrectomy? thanks sincerely.Gerard


  3. It's been a while since I was here and I still haven't come up with a way to pay for my surgery. Has anyone come up with a way to get Medicare to pay?. I think that weight loss surgery should be accessible to everyone who needs it. The fact that I am medically excluded from being able to have the lap band and the gastric bypass shouldn't keep me from medical treatment that will vastly improve my health. It seems to me that the powers that be are playing God with our health. Those of us affected should unite but I don't where to start to motivate people to write legislator including the White House. I don't think one voice will do it, but that is my next step since Medicare flat turned me down ignoring all my concerns.

    I thought Medicare pays for the lap band and the ruin y gastric bypass surgery, as well as the d switch . but they don’t yet pay for the sleeve.

    If anyone has any updated information on when Medicare will cover the sleeve please share it.

    I feel comfortable with the sleeve and would go ahead and do it. But Medicare does not cover it yet,

    What’s there problem?


  4. They've been saying for over 2 years now that they'd pick it up "soon". . . I know it's unbelievably frustrating. Our insurance follow suit behind Medicare since it's government ran insurance as well.

    The earliest I think we'd hear anything is going to be October because that's the fiscal year. At least that's how it works with Tricare.

    That’s discouraging news, very frustrating, I’ve been waiting too. I’ve been emailing

    Northeast Bariatric center Hazelton Pa they recently started doing the sleve. They implied that Medicare makes changes in February which is now.

    I’ll still inquire later this month. I’ll post what I hear and I hope it's good news, but I know Tiffykins your sure doing your homework thanks for that.

    Thanks . G


  5. Praise God Simone! I'm new to this Forum. I had been researching the Lap Band. But the more I have studied the Sleeve, the more I think it's what I need. My biggest concern was the fact that I have both Medicare and Medicaid, and would they pay for it? I would so love to get my health back. Thank you for your research. I know it must be a great help to more than just me. Take care. Evan

    Hello, everyone

    My doctor ‘s admission person, at Northeast Bariatric center Hazelton pa says that Medicare doesn’t cover the sleeve. also She said. Medicare assigned a fee schedule for the VSG and gave it a code, definitely good news she said.

    She also said that Medicare usably makes changes in February so I’m hopeful. Northeast Bariatric center just recently started doing the VSG.

    I don’t know. Has anyone gotten the sleeve covered by Medicare to date?


  6. Hello to everyone. As of yet I’m have not had any weight loss surgery.

    I’m glad to see a forum on the vertical sleeve.

    I became interested in vsg for an option to my problem because I didn’t like the roux n y for the Vitamin absorption issue for me it’s a bit radical. But I like the vsg it’s very simple and practical. And vitamin absorption is not such an issue. I think it would work for me. I’m looking forward to exploring the forum and other benefits to the vsg.

    I’ve been on the fence about any surgery but it looks like it’s the only way for me to improve the quality of my life. I’m a 400 plus lb. man. And 52 years old I get around all right because a 235 lbs I was thin people say. Muscular and active.

    I got a job that’s sedentary and became less active and well well well. The short story version.

    Thanks for listening. Helps to know others have been there. :)

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