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Old 01-31-2009, 07:08 PM
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Default List of Insurers Approving ADR Surgery

If your insurance paid for your ADR surgery, please post the name / state of your insurer in this thread.

Hopefully, this info will be helpful for those contemplating ADR surgery.
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Old 02-03-2009, 02:58 AM
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My surgeon and I had to appeal my case twice before getting approval. I had 3 level (Prodisc C). Insurance agreed to pay for hospital, surgeon and one implant. We are still negotiating who is going to pay for 2 of the implants. Dr. Jens Chapman from University of Washington Medical Center was amazingly helpful. He wrote letters of appeal on my behalf and encouraged me to not give up. I came close to going to Germany and/or paying for the surgery myself here in the U.S. Either of those choices would have meant cashing in our retirement or refinancing our home. It took a lot of time and energy to get the insurance company to agree to pay for anything. I felt like I had a second job! I talked to and emailed my H.R. department, staff attorneys with the attorney general's office, and anyone else I thought might be able to help me. In the end it paid off, but there were many months that it seemed like my efforts were futile.
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Old 02-03-2009, 04:11 PM
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At first my insurance considered ADR experimental. The Surgeon appealed and was told that UHC was going to approve ADR in about 6 months. I was tired of waiting and started seeing another surgeon for a fusion. (First Surgeon never offered fusion) I finally got a call that the ADR was approved. I have decided to stick with the fusion since it is L5/S1 and Facet concerns. So, UHC must be approving the ADR surgery now.
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Old 02-03-2009, 10:21 PM
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I have Blue Cross of Michigan. They paid the full amount for my four level ADR surgery done at Stenum Hospital on November 4th, 2006. The amount was close to $61,000. I sure was grateful. They have taken excellent care of me and my employees. I ensure almost 32 employees.

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Old 04-08-2009, 10:17 AM
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Wow, Terry. That is fantastic. I have BC and BCBS whom I hear in CA at least w/be the last holdouts - 'tho in '02 they were wiling to pay for a two level ADR that I chickened out of. Best to you. - Allan
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If anyone has any details they wouldn't mind sending me, please do... I'm new to the forum, but starting to build up all my research for my appeal when I need to submit it. I haven't had it submitted to insurance yet to have it denied, but I go to the Dr the 11th, so I'm sure it will be soon. I'm looking for any appeals that were won.

My e-mail is rblunk@insightbb.com
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Old 05-09-2009, 12:15 AM
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I know this thread is older......Terry Allen, no disrespect but you were probably covered because you ensure your employees with BCBS. If they were to deny you they would risk losing your business.
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