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How do I find Insurance Agencies (or any other means of financing) that pay for Gastro-Bypass surgery? |
My son has debilitating diseases, disorders, and other risk factors due to his morbid obesity. This includes extremely high-blood pressure that could give him a stroke and extremely high cholesterol. He needs to have Gastric-Bypass surgery. However, his insurance (Blue Cross Blue Shield) will not cover the surgery which I think is stupid because it would greatly reduce his health risks. Other insurance agencies I have checked with also will not cover the surgery. However, when I do research on Bariatric surgery, I always see a section that mentions Insurance Agencies that helped pay for it. He has tried to lose weight and to no avail. His life is in danger and heart attacks run on both sides of his family. How could he pay for this? Please help. Listen, I really appreciate everyone's "knowledge" but I could really use an actual answer to my question. The family has already decided to proceed with the surgery as soon as we figure out the cost and how to pay for it. Please do not give me any other information besides "how to pay for" the surgery or how most people USUALLY pay for the surgery. If all you have is red tape, keep your response to yourself. What we need is HELP. Perhaps a company that gives loans for surgery? Perhaps some type of payment plan? You know, help? Gastric Bypass Surgery /gastrectomy/stomach stapling / lap band (all types of bariatric surgery) is very safe nowadays. It is very cheap in India. There is one company that is very famous in India that arranges obesity surgery for foreigners in India. They are called the Forerunners Healthcare. I read a lot about them in the Newspapers and about their patient stories. No insurance company is going to cover a pre-existing condition. Different doctors and clinics that perform this kind of surgery are usually the best reference for what insurance will be accepted. But you will probably have a very hard time getting insurance for him with a company that would cover this surgery as it's a pre-existing condition and therefore excluded from most insurance policies. He'd have to wait somewhere between 12-60 months depending on the policy before the company would consider paying for the surgery and even then it's iffy; insurance companies all have clauses that say "if you have a particular problem within this probationary 12-60 month period, we don't cover it because you had the condition before you had the insurance." With that kind of time between when you bought the policy and when he might possibly be considered eligible, he might as well just learn to eat right and exercise. And before you even consider paying for this surgery out of your pocket... he will have to learn how to eat right and exercise anyway or he will regain all that weight over time after he has the surgery and loses it. If he's gonna eat right and exercise, he might as well start now and lose that weight the old-fashioned (and healthy) way. Insurance Agencies SELL insurance policies for Insurance Compqanies. They don't pay bills for people. Hi, |
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