Medicare to cover obesity surgery
Ambulatory Safety Monitor, February 23, 2006
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Medicare has agreed to pay for three forms of bariatric surgery at centers that have been certified as well as qualified by the American College of Surgeons or the American Society of Bariatric Surgery, according to a report in the Washington Post.
Medicare will pay for Roux-en-Y bypass and open or laparoscopic biliopancreatic diversions for patients who are obese and suffering from health problems related to their weight. As reported in the January 16 edition of Ambulatory Safety Monitor, obesity surgery has come under fire in recent years over concerns about safety of the procedures.
Because private health insurers often follow Medicare's lead, the decision could open the door for broader coverage of obesity procedures, according to the article.
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