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Has anyone used Medicare for WLS? If so, what were the requirements? I have Medicare with BCBS Federal as a secondary. I was told I need to take a 3mth medicare weightloss class through my surgeons office. Is anyone else familar with this class?

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WHERE DO YOU LIVE? DOESN'T TAKE THAT LONG, I'M IN FL AND ONLY HAVE MEDICARE A&B , LORD HELP ME WHEN I GET MY 3 DAYS STAY AT HOSPITAL AND DOCTOR BILLS NOT ENTIRELY XOVERED BY MEDICARE ....all you really need is primary care doc to recommend you for surgery, blood test , a BMI of 30 or more with diabetes, high blood pressure or sleep apnea ,psychologist clearance chest xray ,pylori breath test ,nutritionist clearance and you should be ready to go ..hope it was helpful , Medicare has the info online or google Medicare requirements for wls or gastric bypass there are a few sites with good accurate information ,good luck, hope it helps

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I just made appointment with Gastric dr and he got it approved in just a day and I had to do the same as the other post above but I think that's standard for everyone

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I had to do a 3 month with nutritionist, get clearance from primary doc, cardiologist, cardiac stress test, an ultrasound of gallbladder, psych evaluation, 5 yrs of weight documentation, go to 2 weight loss support groups before submitting to ins. - Monday we submit to ins. Co. I'm so excited!! Hope its a quick response. Crossing fingers.

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I had to do a 3 month with nutritionist' date=' get clearance from primary doc, cardiologist, cardiac stress test, an ultrasound of gallbladder, psych evaluation, 5 yrs of weight documentation, go to 2 weight loss support groups before submitting to ins. - Monday we submit to ins. Co. I'm so excited!! Hope its a quick response. Crossing fingers.[/quote']

With Medicare ? What was your BMI and health conditions? Mine was 54 and sleep apnea and I got approved as soon as I asked my doctor....good luck

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I'm in RI, So its a Medicare / United Health Care/Rite Care. My starting weight is 258 a BMI of 46. I had a left kidney removal in 2010. We are submitting to ins. Co on Monday after my last 3'rd Nutrition appt.

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WHERE DO YOU LIVE? DOESN'T TAKE THAT LONG, I'M IN FL AND ONLY HAVE MEDICARE A&B , LORD HELP ME WHEN I GET MY 3 DAYS STAY AT HOSPITAL AND DOCTOR BILLS NOT ENTIRELY XOVERED BY MEDICARE ....all you really need is primary care doc to recommend you for surgery, blood test , a BMI of 30 or more with diabetes, high blood pressure or sleep apnea ,psychologist clearance chest xray ,pylori breath test ,nutritionist clearance and you should be ready to go ..hope it was helpful , Medicare has the info online or google Medicare requirements for wls or gastric bypass there are a few sites with good accurate information ,good luck, hope it helps

Have you had yours done yet? I have medicare a&b and Medicaid I am hoping they pick up the rest of my 20% and my deductible for my hospital stay that is 1216 dollars. What did you end up paying and did you have to pay before the surgery I am so stressed I see my surgeon on the 30th but I am trying to find out as much as I can to try to ease my mind.

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Medicare varies from state to state. For instance, I'm in California. Here Medicare does not pay for a Sleeve Gastrectomy but pays for RNY/Gastric Bypass. On the other hand, the requirements are "easier" to the point where if you meet the requirements of the Center for Excellence, you are there.

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Medicare varies from state to state. For instance, I'm in California. Here Medicare does not pay for a Sleeve Gastrectomy but pays for RNY/Gastric Bypass. On the other hand, the requirements are "easier" to the point where if you meet the requirements of the Center for Excellence, you are there.

Medicare is a federal program and does not very from state to state

Medicaid is a program run by individual states and the rules very widely from state to state

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