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Showing Original Post only (View all)Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield Won't Pay for the Complete Duration of Anesthesia for Patients' Surgical Procedures [View all]
https://www.asahq.org/about-asa/newsroom/news-releases/2024/11/anthem-blue-cross-blue-shield-will-not-pay-complete-duration-of-anesthesia-for-surgical-proceduresAnother Example of Insurers Putting Profits Over Patients
CHICAGO In an unprecedented move, Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield plans representing Connecticut, New York and Missouri have unilaterally declared it will no longer pay for anesthesia care if the surgery or procedure goes beyond an arbitrary time limit, regardless of how long the surgical procedure takes. The American Society of Anesthesiologists calls on Anthem to reverse this proposal immediately.
Anesthesiologists provide individualized care to every patient, carefully assessing the patients health prior to the surgery, looking at existing diseases and medical conditions to determine the resources and medical expertise needed, attending to the patient during the entire procedure, resolving unexpected complications that may arise and/or extend the duration of the surgery, and working to ensure that the patient is comfortable during recovery.
Payment for anesthesia services is based on several factors, including the exact amount of time for anesthesiologists to deliver care preoperatively, during the operation, and when transitioning the patient to the recovery unit afterwards. With this new policy, Anthem will arbitrarily pre-determine the time allowed for anesthesia care during a surgery or procedure. If an anesthesiologist submits a bill where the actual time of care is longer than Anthem's limit, Anthem will deny payment for the anesthesiologists care. With this new policy, Anthem will not pay anesthesiologists for delivering safe and effective anesthesia care to patients who may need extra attention because their surgery is difficult, unusual or because a complication arises.
This is just the latest in a long line of appalling behavior by commercial health insurers looking to drive their profits up at the expense of patients and physicians providing essential care, said Donald E. Arnold, M.D., FACHE, FASA. Its a cynical money grab by Anthem, designed to take advantage of the commitment anesthesiologists make thousands of times each day to provide their patients with expert, complete and safe anesthesia care. This egregious policy breaks the trust between Anthem and its policyholders who expect their health insurer to pay physicians for the entirety of the care they need.
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Don't remember seeing this story in November. I'm guessing it resurfaced because of the insurance CEO being killed today.
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Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield Won't Pay for the Complete Duration of Anesthesia for Patients' Surgical Procedures [View all]
Nevilledog
Dec 4
OP
United Healthcare denied more claims than any other insurer according to a chart I just saw on DU.
OMGWTF
Dec 4
#2
I gotta admit - it will tickle me if the shooter is a person whose claim was disavowed.
3Hotdogs
Dec 4
#29
General sentiment about this murder (not just on DU) is leaning toward possible
allegorical oracle
Dec 5
#81
Literally the only surprising thing about that entire incident was that it took this long for something like it to
Karasu
Dec 5
#48
In the 1970s my dad needed a heart valve. Estimated time of surgery: 3 to 4 hours. Actual time: 12 hours
Hekate
Dec 4
#6
This sounds essentially like the way original Medicare pays for hospital stays and bundled care.
Silent Type
Dec 4
#7
Believe it or not, when Medicare first started, docs and hospitals were paid whatever they charged. Medicare learned
Silent Type
Dec 5
#69
We have a for-profit healthcare system. The only thing that matters is profits.
Lonestarblue
Dec 4
#11
How many here remember when Blue Cross/ Blue Shield (later "Anthem") was NON-PROFIT? I do.
Evolve Dammit
Dec 4
#32
Interesting. Still Anthem in northeast and they suck. Had a big data breech in addition to crappy coverage and service.
Evolve Dammit
Dec 5
#88
And the worst administration in the history of the U.S. will be looking into this come Jan. 20th.
C Moon
Dec 5
#51
Emblematic of what's to come from corporate America with the lawless SlobFather in charge?
NoMoreRepugs
Dec 5
#61
WAKE UP! we haven't completed the surgery but your knock out time has expired. sorry.
orleans
Dec 5
#74
"Kill a man, and you are a murderer. Kill millions of men, and you are a conqueror." -- Jean Rostand
Passages
Dec 5
#78