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The financial coordinator from my surgeons office called me today to notify me that they will be submitting my papers to medicare this friday : )

I was wondering if anybody else getting there papers submitted this week

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good!! You'll get aapproved!!!!!!!

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Thank you fingers our crossed :)

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Mine will be sent this week to Cigna. Fingers crossed! ;) Hopefully it will be a quick process!

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Best of luck. I know it will come through for you. Let us know.

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I was denied some time in June appealed my self and was approved 2 weeks Ago received my letter in the mail last Monday and I sign my consent forms on the 31st of July so I hope for the surgery some time in Augest before my kids go back to school. Hope this Helps.

Marie ;-)

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Mines was sent to Medicaid on Monday...Hoping for an approval, fingers crossed. Good luck to you!

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Called medicare yesterday and spoke with 2 different people and they still did not have the sleeve on their system.

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@mokee wow i haven't called but some how my surgeons office is submitting to them today

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Thanks everyone i'll be waiting for that call :)

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Hi

I was at my surgeons for the first time today, I drove home crying all the way!!!

I need to have medicare, and told him about the decission what was made on June 27th, that they are approving the sleeve on a first come first serve bases. He told me they have submitted over 100 of them since the June 27 decission and has not been approved on any of them. Please tell me has anyone received a approval for the sleeve on Medicare.

Thank you.

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I called Medicare a second time and they acted ignorant to the fact that there was ever a decision made. Of course the reps on the phone are the last to know. :wacko:

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I've completed all Medicare requirements for VSG and will go on my surgeons list for October (I'll get my firm date end of August)! My surgeon says I have a slam dunk claim, and there is no logical reason I would be denied coverage. In my Medicare Administrative Contractors region of G (MN, WI, IL), the hospitial sumbits the claim "after" the surgery is complete. My hostpital feels comfortable with their chances at a successful Medicare claim so VSG here I come! Seems backwards, and potentially risky for both the hostpital and patient but thats the way it works here.

I'm crossing my fingers and hoping the decision making (MAC) approves my VSG claim without making it difficult on me and the hostpital!

Check out this link for more indepth information about how making claims with Medicare for the VSG works....

http://asmbs.org/201...ve-gastrectomy/

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