Another insurance question
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Another insurance question
I know this subject had probably been discussed ad nauseum, but can anyone recommend an insurance carrier that approved an IPP without having to stand on one leg, jumping through numerous hoops, and filing multiple appeals?
58yo, healthy, fit man with long-standing ED and disappointing results with conventional treatment modalities. Now implanted (07/2024) with Tactra, malleable implant.
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Re: Another insurance question
tobenormalagain wrote:I know this subject had probably been discussed ad nauseum, but can anyone recommend an insurance carrier that approved an IPP without having to stand on one leg, jumping through numerous hoops, and filing multiple appeals?
You need to remember that insurance companies don't see their job is to throw money around. They all require paperwork to verify that your request matches the conditions of your policy.
I believe that the best way is to take your policy to the insurance people at your doctors office. Those are the people that deal with your insurance, not the doctor himself.
69yo, HBP @ 40, high triglycerides @ 45. Phimosis @ 57. Type 2 @ 60. Dr. William Brant May 1, 2023 CX 21cm w/no rte's penoscrotal 6" girth @ 6 months.
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I have done this already! Other than forwarding a letter of medical necessity, the doctor’s office only provided diagnosis and CPT codes and instructed me to contact my insurance company!
58yo, healthy, fit man with long-standing ED and disappointing results with conventional treatment modalities. Now implanted (07/2024) with Tactra, malleable implant.
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I have done this already! Other than forwarding a letter of medical necessity, the doctor’s office only provided diagnosis and CPT codes and instructed me to contact my insurance company!
58yo, healthy, fit man with long-standing ED and disappointing results with conventional treatment modalities. Now implanted (07/2024) with Tactra, malleable implant.
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I browsed your earlier posts. What tests have you had to determine the cause? Do you have serious PD bend? or documented Veneous leaks? or an Prostatectomy with nerves removed? These thing will cause the insurance to cover you. Just organic ED, you are probably on your own if they have an exclusion clause.
83, good health, RP 7-2017, all nerves taken , PSA 0.05in 2025,, implanted 4-1-18, Infra-pubic, AMS lgx 15 cm with 5cm rte. Implant at USC Keck. Dr Boyd and Dr Loh Doyle 6.5 x 5, 800 AUS 7-21-20 at Keck
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tobenormalagain wrote:I have done this already! Other than forwarding a letter of medical necessity, the doctor’s office only provided diagnosis and CPT codes and instructed me to contact my insurance company!
So what was the insurances reply??
69yo, HBP @ 40, high triglycerides @ 45. Phimosis @ 57. Type 2 @ 60. Dr. William Brant May 1, 2023 CX 21cm w/no rte's penoscrotal 6" girth @ 6 months.
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Tobe, you really don’t give us much to go on. If you have Medicare, you’re covered. If you get your insurance from your employer, this can get tricky. Insurers offer dozens of policies to their employer clients and these policies can have specific exclusions for penile implants. The details of these exclusions are deep inside the Summary Benefits Plan, often a 100+ page document that provides specifics on what’s not covered.
I can’t offer much help for a plan you go get yourself, but I hope this helps. Always get a written statement from your insurer that your plan covers the procedure.
I can’t offer much help for a plan you go get yourself, but I hope this helps. Always get a written statement from your insurer that your plan covers the procedure.
65 Years. RALP 2013. Received 22cm Titan Dec 20, 2017 by Dr Hakky. See results at download/file.php?id=5320 and download/file.php?id=4754
Revision 3-25-21 24 cm XL No RTE
Revision 3-25-21 24 cm XL No RTE
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mikestap wrote:Tobe, you really don’t give us much to go on. If you have Medicare, you’re covered. If you get your insurance from your employer, this can get tricky. Insurers offer dozens of policies to their employer clients and these policies can have specific exclusions for penile implants..........
I dug back thru his post history. As of last fall he said a couple of times that he is 55.
69yo, HBP @ 40, high triglycerides @ 45. Phimosis @ 57. Type 2 @ 60. Dr. William Brant May 1, 2023 CX 21cm w/no rte's penoscrotal 6" girth @ 6 months.
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The deciding issue is going through the insurance covered documents. My bcbs covered has one sentence. Implant is covered for Peyronies disease or biologically caused ed.
At open season I looked at geha to switch to. Nope their covered for implant was more ambiguous.
That one sentence is really important.
At open season I looked at geha to switch to. Nope their covered for implant was more ambiguous.
That one sentence is really important.
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Gt1956 wrote:mikestap wrote:Tobe, you really don’t give us much to go on. If you have Medicare, you’re covered. If you get your insurance from your employer, this can get tricky. Insurers offer dozens of policies to their employer clients and these policies can have specific exclusions for penile implants..........
I dug back thru his post history. As of last fall he said a couple of times that he is 55.
Thank you all for your responses! Yes 55yo male with private insurance (Blue Cross/Blue Shield Regence). I am in very good health and have very mild PD due to Trimix injections. I expected that my implanting physician's office would go to bat for me and be proactive in dealing with my insurance company. They pretty just gave me the codes and told me to call myself.
58yo, healthy, fit man with long-standing ED and disappointing results with conventional treatment modalities. Now implanted (07/2024) with Tactra, malleable implant.
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