Can you just go to a insurance company and apply for health benefits?
Without going through a Job/Company,just apply for personal benefits? Like.. Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield,and be able to see a Lap Band doctor,would Anthem pay for your surgery as long as you pay your deductable?
any ideas would be great!:)
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ShayShay, each state has its own rules about whether individuals can apply for health insurance. Where do you live? In states with "guaranteed issue" individual policies, you can buy individual policies that might cover bariatric surgery, but they're expensive. Many other states allow insurance carriers to base their coverage decisions on medical underwriting--which means coverage for people who are morbidly obese is extremely expensive if not completely impossible to get.
If you live in NJ I can help you out, but otherwise you should start with ehealthinsurance.com and you can find out what options there are for individuals in your state.
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~~ Alexandra banded 8/20/03 -- Dr. Abkin, Morristown NJ
band removed 4/9/07 due to slippage REbanded 8/13/07
340 highest / 210-ish lowest / 255-ish now / 200? maybe?
5'10" -- size 28/30 then, 16/18 now, heading downward once again
Thankyou, Alexandra.... Im in Ohio,Cincinnati.I'll look that up,and hopefully find a company that will cover bariatric surgery.If you have any more info let me know.
Have a good night,and congrats on your sucess(14/16),I smile everytime :)
I went on the internet and got my Anthem Bc/Bs, they're kind of pricey and I have had it for a couple of years now. Last week I went online and applied for Humana and they're prices were much better but since I'm banded and sometimes they turn you down after they've found out you have had wls so I guess I'll just stay with Anthem. We pay 619.00 per month for myself and my husband.
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Banded 7/10/06 Dr. Rodolfo Sanchez, Dr. Zapata
Monterrey, Mexico
Dr. Trace Curry, Cincinatti, Ohio (Fill Doctor)
Inamed 9.75 cm band w/lowprofile mini port
3.00cc's fill in 4cc's band S-280 C-209 G-165
I called and found out in order to even get private insurance I need to weigh 170ish,not 200lbs like I do today,so I was told to get my weight down then apply to see if im approved.Boy!if it were that easy..I've been trying for 8 years to get to 170ish closes I got was 186lbs and that drove me nutz!
In the individual insurance market, most seriously obese people are uninsurable. So the best bet is to find some way to get group insurance through a large employer, either your own or spouse if you're married.