Medicare Releases Proposed New Rules for Weight-Loss Surgery
Click here to view CMS' news release detailing their proposed changes.
On November 23, 2005, CMS, the governing agency of Medicare, released proposed new rules under a National Coverage Decision (NCD) for weight-loss surgery. The OAC strongly believes these proposed rules are a positive change that will improve access to the treatment of morbid obesity. Understanding the rules and regulations proposed under the NCD are important not only for those currently insured by Medicare but also for those covered by commercial insurance policies as many insurance companies base their coverage decisions on Medicare’s policies.
The OAC strongly encourages all those affected by obesity (patients, family members and healthcare professionals) to raise your voice and respond to Medicare. The OAC developed the following guide to encourage and assist those affected by obesity in their advocacy efforts. The guide includes additional information on the NCD as well as the procedure for posting a comment to CMS. Click here to view A Patient’s Guide to Advocating for Improved Access to Weight-Loss Surgery under Medicare.
In addition, the OAC offers many educational and advocacy materials to help you get started. Click on the links below to view the materials and start advocating today!
Click here to view the OAC's Comments on the NCD Proposed Rules for Bariatric Surgery
Your Voice Makes A Difference. A Guide On How You Can Help Fellow Patients Affected By Obesity
Fact Sheet: Why it makes sense to provide treatment for obesity through bariatric surgery.
State-specific Guides to Improving Access to Obesity and Morbid Obesity Treatment
Obesity and Morbid Obesity Statistics
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