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I've been getting flooded with questions on revisions. So, here's a short article I wrote for OAC, hope it helps.

The weight loss surgery field has experienced exponential growth over the past four years. As a result, I find myself being asked more and more questions regarding post operative surgery. Be it plastic surgery, or a revision, the sheer numbers of post op patients is increasing the demand for these two types of post op procedures.

In this article, we’ll talk solely about revisions. And that word, revision, gives rise to a number of included terms such as failed surgery, non compliance and revision to a new procedure.

Revision, defined, is to change or modify. For our purposes, to change or modify a prior bariatric surgery. There are several areas where revisions can arise. A patient will be dealing with either a revision of a failed bariatric procedure, or a revision to a new type of procedure not approved or even in existence at the time of the original surgery.

In either case the question is the same. Will my insurance carrier cover a revision?

Simple question, but a not so simple response. As we all know insurance companies seem to make decisions by throwing darts at a dartboard. So it’s only natural to assume that a carrier will have different responses for different individuals from different states.

To begin, a request for a revision based upon a failed prior bariatric surgery is going to immediately invoke a response from most insurance carriers questioning whether the prior surgery actually failed, or the patient was simply not compliant with the requirements of the first surgery. In other words eating past the pouch or band.

A revision from a prior procedure to a new type of procedure is going to receive similar questions along with the additional question of why the patient is seeking to change from a RNY to LAPBAND or DS.

Before you make this type of request it is imperative that you and your surgeon are on the same page. He or She should be aware of the exact need for the surgery, as well as your compliance issues during the original procedure. Never wait for the insurance company to ask the question. Answer it when your surgeon submits the request for authorization. If the your going the pouch has stretched, staple line failed, band slipped or bypass simply hasn’t worked you must have the pre-op testing to prove these allegations. Whether an MRI, CT Scan or Endoscopy you should have the results before you apply for certification. Likewise, you should provide your surgeon with a general description of your compliance over the years, consisting of a diet and exercise history. Chances are your BMI has been low while at times and you no longer have any significant co-morbidities. In this case your going to make sure that the carrier knows that if the revision is not granted, it will only be a short matter of time before your BMI climbs even higher and your co-morbidities return. If your request involves a new type of surgery, perhaps one that didn’t exist when you had your original surgery, make sure the reasons why this surgery is right for you are included in the request for surgery. These pre-emptive strikes just may get you the approval you seek by answering the insurance company’s questions before they’re asked.

I know what you’re thinking. Supposed my insurance company does not or no longer covers bariatric or weight loss surgery. Well, in that situation you’re going to argue two things. First, that weight loss surgery should be a covered expense because it is used to treat co-morbidities in addition to obesity, such as diabetes or hypertension. And second, that this is a request to correct a failed procedure that may cause significant problems in the near future and as such it is not for obesity or weight loss. A tougher argument but one that has been made successfully.

So remember, like your request for your original surgery, you must document your claims. And, of course, never quit.

Gary Viscio

Viscio Law and The Obesity Law Center - Welcome

RNY 7/1/03 -166lbs

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