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i am getting a lit confused. i keep hearing about medicare paying for surgery. i am 24 5'5 and wiegh 245lbs. i have back problems and knee problems. my bmi is 42 so under a group insurance i would quilify but i dont have a job that offers any insurance. i am a low income person and would love to her from someone that has had this type of situation!!

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Medicaid just paid for mine. I know it is getting harder for them to get it approved. With medicaid you have to have at least 2 pre-existing conditions caused by obesity and I can't remember the bmi I think over 35. My doctors got it approved for me. You also have to have a psych evalutation and if there is any depression medicaid will make you do counseling for a while before they will pay for it. Have you been checked for sleep apnea yet? That is a big one that will help get it approved.

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I was reading about this on another site earler and there also seems to be a problem with getting doctors to take Medicaid patients for surgery. The article I was reading said that Medicaid reimburses at a much lower rate than private insurance or self-pay, so many have become hesitant about taking it.

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Hi! I know i am confused too. I do know that medicaid will pay for surgery. I am on Peachstate/ medicaid..and i have been asking people if they got approved through them. I am 25 and also 245. I am going to a seminar on may 17th just so i can get info. I need to know exactly what test i need and etc. Ill will keep you informed on anything i find out :biggrin:!! What state are you in?

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I heard somewhere that Medicaid will pay for lap-band, but you cannot find a surgeon that accepts medicaid.

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Hey I have medicaid in Ga, and they do cover the surgery. I am awaiting my approval right now, and have no doubt I will be approved! I have to have the following test to submit for approval : physical exam for medical clearance, cardiac clearance, blood work, psych eval, nutrition eval. Once those are completed, my dr. turned the info into the insurance. So now I wait! Please keep me in your prayers and I will defintely let you all know what happens!

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Call your provider's customer service to see if they cover the procedure, and they can direct you to a doctor from there. Although Medicaid is a federal program, it should be the same from state to state, the plan you have under Medicaid may or may not cover it.

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i am in augusta georgia. i am waiting for my medicaid application to be done i just applied for medicaid. how long does the evaluations take? does any state take your medicaid or does it have to be in georgia? does any one know a doc that will accept it in georgia? where do i start after i get my medicaid card? sorry so many questions, but i really need to know!! thanx for all of your replies

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congratulations on you lap band being approved. what did you have to do to get it? how long did it take? how much out of pocket did you pay? where are you i'm in georgia? i hope i am as luck as you and get approved too!!!

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I don't know if anyone can help me with this or not. I am in the process of getting approval for the lap band. I have done the pulmonary exam, the dietician, and I have an appointment with the pyschologist on Monday. I was told by the Nurse at the Dr.'s office that Shared advantage which is one of the medicaid programs in NE is not really keen on approving this procedure. Does anyone have any experience with shared advantage? Any info would be helpful. Thanks.

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I live in Illinois and have medicaid AND have dealt with depression and panic attacks since February. It only took me a week and a half to get approved.

I would find your surgeon first. Then call you medicaid department and they will let you know what they require.

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I live in PA and am disabled and on Medicaid does anyone know

if they pay, and what all do you have to do. I want this bad I

have a BMI of over 40.

Thanks for any information anyone has. :thumbdown:

Karen

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Karen,

Where in PA are you and who is your provider? I have Keystone Mercy and they paid.

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Blaze

I live in Johnstown, I have state access because I'm disabled.

I hope it covers the surgery

Karen

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You should be covered but you should double check with your provider

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