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Insurance Approval for Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy in Adolescents in the Midsouth.
Gray, Emily W; Smith, Webb A; Burton, E Thomaseo; Hale, Darla; Odulana, Adebowale; Weatherall, Ying Z.
Afiliação
  • Gray EW; Healthy Lifestyle Clinic, Le Bonheur Children's Hospital, Memphis, TN, USA.
  • Smith WA; Department of Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, College of Nursing, Department of Surgery, College of Medicine, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN, USA.
  • Burton ET; Healthy Lifestyle Clinic, Le Bonheur Children's Hospital, Memphis, TN, USA.
  • Hale D; Pediatric Obesity Program, Department of Surgery, College of Medicine, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN, USA.
  • Odulana A; Children's Foundation Research Institute, Le Bonheur Children's Hospital, Memphis, TN, USA.
  • Weatherall YZ; Healthy Lifestyle Clinic, Le Bonheur Children's Hospital, Memphis, TN, USA.
Child Obes ; 20(1): 35-40, 2024 01.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36749140
ABSTRACT

Background:

Metabolic and bariatric surgery (MBS) has been shown to be safe and effective for the treatment of adolescent obesity, yet many providers express hesitance to refer adolescents for surgery due to concerns for insufficient insurance coverage.

Methods:

The Healthy Lifestyle Clinic, a pediatric weight management clinic, was established in 2014, and an adolescent MBS program was added in 2017. Patients 15 years or older who meet the selection criteria are eligible for the surgery track. A retrospective chart review was conducted to describe our experience obtaining insurance approval for laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) for our adolescent patients.

Results:

Almost all patients who were interested in and eligible for LSG ultimately received insurance approval. Most patients had public insurance (70%). Sixty-four percent of patients were approved after the initial application, 23% were approved after a peer-to-peer review, and 11% required an appeal for approval. There was no difference in the time from insurance application to insurance approval based on age, race/ethnicity, or type of insurance.

Conclusions:

Age <18 years and having public health insurance have not been demonstrated as barriers to insurance approval for LSG in our cohort. Providers should not delay referral for MBS for eligible adolescents based on concern for insufficient insurance coverage. Adolescent MBS programs would benefit from a patient advocate to help families navigate the insurance approval process and reduce barriers to surgery.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Obesidade Mórbida / Laparoscopia / Obesidade Infantil / Seguro Limite: Adolescent / Child / Humans Idioma: En Revista: Child Obes Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Obesidade Mórbida / Laparoscopia / Obesidade Infantil / Seguro Limite: Adolescent / Child / Humans Idioma: En Revista: Child Obes Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos