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Step-by-Step Process
As stated in our Mission
Statement, one of our many
goals is providing a
comprehensive educational
experience to anyone
considering weight loss
surgery for the treatment of
Morbid Obesity. Whether you
are ready to move forward
with surgery or you are just
beginning your research, we
will be glad to assist with
any information we can. The
first step in either journey
is to call.
Step 1. Call
Step 2. Seminar
Step 3. Medical
Acceptance
Step 4. Benefits
Verification
Step 5. Insurance
Processing
Step 6.
Pre-Operative Testing
Step 7.
Pre-Operative Education and
Confirmed Consent
Step 8. History
and Physical / Visit With
Surgeon
Step 9. Hospital
Admission
Step 10. Follow-Up
Care
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CALL
The first step is to
call our office at
1-800-664-9177 to
determine if you are a
candidate for weight
loss surgery. The
National Institute of
Health has set forth
guidelines to determine
who is an appropriate
candidate for weight
loss surgery and your
insurance company and
our surgeons follow
those guidelines. One
of our staff members
will assess your
individual situation
and if you appear to be
a candidate and would
like to proceed, we
will mail you our
brochure, our health
history form and secure
a seat for you at our
next seminar.
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SEMINAR
Once we determine that
you are a candidate,
you will attend an
extensive educational
seminar facilitated by
the surgeon and several
staff members from
Obesity Surgery
Specialists. People who
have had the surgery
will also be available
to answer your
questions. The seminar
will include an
overview of the program
from a member of the
administrative team, a
power point
presentation by the
surgeon which includes
information on all
treatments for morbid
obesity as well as
surgical options and
the risks and benefits
of each. A question
and answer session with
the surgeon will
follow. You will then
receive extensive
information about the
insurance approval
process and have the
opportunity to ask any
other questions you may
have. You will be
asked for a copy of
your insurance card and
picture ID as well as
the completed health
history form. You will
be weighed, measured
(height) and have vital
signs checked upon
arrival. There is no
charge for the seminar,
however, if you want to
proceed with finding
out whether or not your
insurance covers
surgery, we must have
this information. At
this time, you will
also be asked which
procedure you want to
have. In some cases,
your insurance company
may determine that for
you and in some cases a
particular health
problem will be
contra-indicated for a
procedure.
Approximately 99% of
the time, you will make
the decision
yourself.
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MEDICAL
ACCEPTANCE
Once you have attended
the seminar, the
surgeon will review
your height and weight
taken at the seminar to
determine if you meet
National Institute of
Health criteria. To be
considered a candidate
for surgery, you must
have a BMI of 40 or
higher or a BMI of
35-39.9 with certain
co-morbid conditions.
Now the surgeon must
determine if the
benefits of surgery
outweigh the risks and
this is done by the
surgeon reviewing your
health history form.
Once the surgeon
determines that you are
a candidate based on
BMI and your health
history, your case will
be assigned to the
insurance department.
There are certain
occasions when the
surgeon will need more
information, require
medical records, order
medical tests or
require you to return
to be physically
examined before he is
able to accept you as a
patient.
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BENEFITS
VERIFICATION
Congratulations! You
have made through the
first step and have
been accepted as a
candidate to continue
towards surgery. Now
we must determine if
your insurance will pay
for surgery. Coverage
for Bariatric surgery
is very complicated
right now (please refer
to our insurance page
for more information).
We will contact the
benefits department of
your insurance company
and ask several
questions. If you
called prior to
attending the seminar,
you probably talked to
customer service and
were automatically told
all “medically
necessary treatment” is
covered. Unfortunately,
some insurance
companies and employers
have decided to put
“exclusions” in health
insurance policies.
So even if the surgeon
deems it “medically
necessary”, you may not
have coverage for this
particular health
problem and treatment
and may have to
consider privately
paying or changing
policies. We will
determine if you have
appropriate coverage
for the “surgical
treatment of morbid
obesity and if so, what
requirements your
insurance company will
have. Every insurance
company has different
rules and your specific
policy may have
different
requirements. We will
call you within 48
hours of attending the
seminar and let you
know the status of your
case, i.e., if you
are/are not accepted as
a patient and if you
do/do not have
coverage. We will
also let you know what
financial obligations
you can expect. *At
this point, certain
surgeons will require
an individual office
visit.
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INSURANCE
PROCESSING
Congratulation again!
You have been accepted
as a patient and you
have benefits to
proceed with surgery.
Now we must get you
approved. Again, each
insurance company has
different requirements
for approval and your
individual policy may
have additional
requirements. We may
need to obtain up to
five years of medical
records to document
your history of morbid
obesity, we may need to
obtain all of your diet
records and you may
need to have several
months of medically
supervised diet in
order to get approval.
If this is required, it
is the perfect
opportunity to make
changes to optimize
your post-operative
success. Or, you may
not need much. It just
depends. The good news
is that we can help you
get whatever it is that
is required. We are
experts at getting this
done! If for any
reason your particular
policy has a
requirement that is
impossible to meet or
if for some reason you
receive a “denial” of
approval, we have an
expert “Appeals”
coordinator who will
work hard to overturn
your case. Once we get
everything together, we
will submit the final
medical file to your
insurance company and
follow up closely.
Bariatric surgery is
the only medically
necessary treatment
that requires written
approval from your
insurance company.
Until we receive the
written authorization,
we cannot proceed with
surgery. At this time,
if you decide to change
the procedure, we will
usually have to start
the approval process
over with your
insurance company.
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PRE-OPERATIVE
TESTING
You did it! You got
approved and now you
are moving towards a
surgery date. The
first thing we
determine is when you
want surgery. Once we
have an idea of when
you can have surgery
based on your schedule
and the surgeon’s
schedule, we need to
get all of your
pre-operative testing
completed.
Pre-operative testing
requirements are
individualized to your
health history and
current medical
conditions and BMI.
The procedure you are
having will also
determine what testing
will be required. All
of our surgeons
carefully evaluate your
individual risk factors
and will order testing
accordingly. If they
order it, there is a
sound medical reason
and it will be required
prior to surgery. If
results come back
abnormal, your surgeon
may order additional
tests. We will set up
your testing and once
we get all of the test
results back, we can
proceed with the next
step…pre-operative
education and your one
to one appointment with
the surgeon.
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PRE-OPERATIVE
EDUCATION AND INFORMED
CONSENT
Prior to your
appointment with the
surgeon, you will
attend a pre-operative
meeting facilitated by
our dietitian. During
this session, you will
go through an extensive
informed consent
process and sign
several documents. We
strongly encourage you
to bring a family
member or friend. You
will also receive
extensive education
about your procedure
and the post-operative
diet. You will be
given everything in
writing and you will
receive a copy of New
Life New You, a manual
prepared just for you
to help you achieve
success after surgery.
You will have all the
time you need to ask
all of your questions
about your
post-operative diet and
follow up care. You
will also be required
to attend a support
group meeting prior to
your surgery date.
You will also be
required to sign a
Bariatric Commitment,
which indicates your
commitment to following
the surgeon’s orders,
recommendations and
follow-up schedule.
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PRE-OPERATIVE
HISTORY AND PHYSICAL
One to two weeks prior
to having surgery you
will have an
appointment with
surgeon. Prior to this
time, your surgeon has
reviewed your health
history form and all of
your test results.
During this visit, you
your surgeon will
conduct your history
and physical (a review
of your health history,
current conditions,
test results,
medications you are
taking and conduct a
physical exam). Your
surgeon will review the
surgical procedure,
discuss the risks of
the surgery, review
informed consent and
answer any questions
you may have. We also
strongly encourage you
to bring a family
member or friend to
this visit. If there
were any abnormal test
results or there is a
problem with proceeding
with surgery, your
surgeon will discuss it
with you at this time.
Otherwise, the next
step is surgery!
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