Re: obesity discrimination and insurance | |
Many insurance companies would provide this coverage IF the purchaser pays for it. In other words, hypothetically, Company B wants insurance for it's employees. However, to keep costs down it can adjust things. For example, it can have a higher deductible, higher "Out of pocket costs" for employess...it can opt to have a lower lifetime maximum...and it can EXCLUDE certain things. Since weight loss surgery is considered an ELECTIVE surgery then it is often excluded and it is not illegal to do so.
You'd have to sue your employer for picking the insurance that didn't cover WLS.
Ins. has a right to deny certain things...surgeries or therapies that don't have a high success rate aren't necessarily covered, either.
So I can see why it's omitted from some policies. Tell your employer you want the coverage, that's a better place to start.
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