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		<title>GASTRIC BYPASS INSURANCE COVERAGE</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 May 2010 16:02:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bart Icles</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The top concern of people who desire to undergo "weight reduction" by means of a gastric bypass surgery is its cost. Even if one has a medical insurance policy, it doesn't necessarily mean that they are covered in that area. Most insurance companies are willing to cover such procedures only when such a procedure is used for treating and correcting life-threatening diseases and conditions caused by excessive body weight or being morbidly obese, and which mostly likely will need the recommendations of a designated company physician. But in cases where patients are approved to undergo the procedure, the bulk of the payment may be placed upon with the patient themselves.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The top concern of people who desire to undergo &#8220;weight reduction&#8221; by means of a gastric bypass surgery is its cost. Even if one has a medical insurance policy, it doesn&#8217;t necessarily mean that they are covered in that area. Most insurance companies are willing to cover such procedures only when such a procedure is used for treating and correcting life-threatening diseases and conditions caused by excessive body weight or being morbidly obese, and which mostly likely will need the recommendations of a designated company physician. But in cases where patients are approved to undergo the procedure, the bulk of the payment may be placed upon with the patient themselves.</p>
<p>Health Insurance and Gastric Bypass Surgery</p>
<p>Gastric bypass surgery today costs from $20,000 to $25,000 at the most. Health insurance company&#8217;s views on such medical procedures greatly differ and vary, so if you ever you plan to undergo a gastric bypass surgery be sure to check and review you insurance policy carefully, or ask your insurance underwriter to determine your status on this. Most insurance plans exclude treatments for obesity, weight loss surgery and related treatments, so you will not get reimbursed for any charges you incurred before and after undergoing the surgical procedure.</p>
<p>Pre-Qualifying Process</p>
<p>If the patient&#8217;s insurance company has a contract with an HMO of which they are actively enrolled in, then they can get approval from the primary care physician and then be referred to a Bariatric specialist who will perform the weight reduction surgery. Once approved for the procedure, then the pre-qualifying process will be initiated.</p>
<p>If your request is approved, you still need to remember to include clauses for co-payment or co-insurance costs that will need to be paid out of your own funds. Again, check carefully if this is within the scope of your health insurance policy.</p>
<p>If you are denied by your insurance company, you can still appeal the decision with additional follow-ups with your doctors, supporting documents, or other important information asks by your insurer. The grace period to complete such requirements is from 30 to 60 days from the date of denial.</p>
<p>Medicare Coverage</p>
<p>With a Medicare coverage, the portion of the surgical costs and other related care may be covered &#8211; but only if you are obese and suffering its health related complications such as coronary heart disease, sleep apnea, hypertension, high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, lower back and joint pain. Medicare does not cover gastric bypass surgery for overweight patients not suffering any health related problems, even if they are certified by a physician as being obese.</p>
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		<title>HOW DOES GASTRIC BYPASS SURGERY WORK?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Oct 2009 04:01:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ruth Anderson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you think about quadruple bypass surgery survival rates, what do you think of first? Which aspects of gastric bypass surgery are important, which are essential, and which ones can you take or leave? You be the judge.]]></description>
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<p>When you think about quadruple bypass surgery survival rates, what do you think of first? Which aspects of gastric bypass surgery are important, which are essential, and which ones can you take or leave? You be the judge.</p>
<p>Gastric bypass is major surgery and has many risks. Some of these risks are very serious. Gastric bypass surgery patients are at risk of malnutrition owing to their reduced stomach volume. They are challenged to get adequate protein and vitamin/mineral absorption. Gastric bypass is usually performed only after many other methods of weight loss have been tried and failed. However, the surgery is not an end in itself.</p>
<p>Gastric bypass can be done using keyhole (laparoscopic) or open surgery. The operation takes between one and three hours. Gastric bypass complications aren&#8217;t guaranteed, in fact, many surgeries go perfectly with no side effects. But by understanding what can go wrong, you&#8217;ll be prepared for what could possibly happen. Gastric bypass and Lap-Band surgery thereby offer a tool, that when combined with behaviour modification, psychological adjustment, and reasonable exercise, can result in much more significant and lasting reduction in both weight and weight related illnesses.</p>
<p>Now that we&#8217;ve covered those aspects of quadruple bypass surgery survival rates and gastric bypass surgery, let&#8217;s turn to some of the other factors that need to be considered.</p>
<p>Gastric bypass operations are usually performed using keyhole surgery but sometimes it is necessary to perform a standard operation instead. A gastric bypass is a more major operation and you can expect to stay in hospital two nights and be off work for around four weeks after wards.</p>
<p>Gastric bypass is one of the treatments for morbid obesity. Bariatric weight loss surgery consists of all the treatments of morbid obesity of which Gastric Bypass is an option. Gastric bypass surgery has been shown to be far superior to diet and exercise programs for morbidly obese patients seeking to lose at least 100 pounds. Studies have shown that morbid gastric bypass surgery is a safe and effective weight loss approach for anyone that is more than 100 pounds overweight, regardless of age of gender. Gastric Bypass is considered a major surgery. In the open or traditional Gastric Bypass procedure, an incision about eight inches long is made to expose the stomach.</p>
<p>Gastric bypass is a proven method for permanent weight loss as well as a potential cure for Type II Diabetes and other conditions related to morbid obesity. There are many options available to you and we desire to assist you in attaining a healthier lifestyle if other weight loss options haven&#8217;t been successful.</p>
<p>Now that wasn&#8217;t hard at all, was it? And you&#8217;ve earned a wealth of knowledge on gastric bypass surgery, just from taking some time to study an expert&#8217;s word on quadruple bypass surgery survival rates.</p>
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		<title>IS GASTRIC BYPASS SURGERY THE BEST OPTION FOR WEIGHT LOSS?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Sep 2009 17:49:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andrew Edwards</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have even a passing interest in the topic of quadruple bypass surgery survival rates, then you should take a look at the following information. This enlightening article presents some of the latest news on the subject of gastric bypass surgery.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="byline" style="font-style:italic">by Wayne Seymore</div>
<p>If you have even a passing interest in the topic of quadruple bypass surgery survival rates, then you should take a look at the following information. This enlightening article presents some of the latest news on the subject of gastric bypass surgery.</p>
<p>Gastric bypass surgery is known as the &#8220;Rolls Royce&#8221; of bariatric procedures, this is because it is relatively trouble free there is little requirement for aftercare. Gastric bypass and hair loss seem to go hand in hand, but is it preventable? What can you do about it? Gastric Bypass Surgery via the Roux-en-Y is considered to be the best surgical procedure for the treatment of morbid obesity. Weight loss is achieved by reducing the functional portion of the stomach to a pouch one ounce or less in size, and by creating a small opening between the stomach and the intestine.</p>
<p>Gastric bypass can be done using keyhole (laparoscopic) or open surgery. The operation takes between one and three hours. Gastric bypass complications aren&#8217;t guaranteed, in fact, many surgeries go perfectly with no side effects. But by understanding what can go wrong, you&#8217;ll be prepared for what could possibly happen. Gastric bypass and Lap-Band surgery thereby offer a tool, that when combined with behaviour modification, psychological adjustment, and reasonable exercise, can result in much more significant and lasting reduction in both weight and weight related illnesses.</p>
<p>Truthfully, the only difference between you and gastric bypass surgery experts is time. If you&#8217;ll invest a little more time in reading, you&#8217;ll be that much nearer to expert status when it comes to quadruple bypass surgery survival rates.</p>
<p>Gastric bypass can be done using keyhole (laparoscopic) or open surgery. The operation may take two to three hours. Gastric Bypass Surgery is known as the &#8220;Rolls Royce&#8221; of bariatric procedures, this is because it is relatively trouble free there is little requirement for aftercare.</p>
<p>Gastric bypass is one of the treatments for morbid obesity. Bariatric weight loss surgery consists of all the treatments of morbid obesity of which Gastric Bypass is an option. Gastric bypass surgery has been shown to be far superior to diet and exercise programs for morbidly obese patients seeking to lose at least 100 pounds. Studies have shown that morbid gastric bypass surgery is a safe and effective weight loss approach for anyone that is more than 100 pounds overweight, regardless of age of gender. Gastric Bypass is considered a major surgery. In the open or traditional Gastric Bypass procedure, an incision about eight inches long is made to expose the stomach.</p>
<p>Gastric bypass is a type of weight loss (bariatric) surgery. It means having an operation to make your stomach smaller and your bowels (intestines) shorter. Gastric bypass surgery is major surgery that requires up to a week hospital stay and may result in complications that can be as mild as nausea or as severe as death. Gastric bypass surgery offers long-term and consistent weight loss if it is accompanied with other weight loss regimens such as diet restriction, behaviour and lifestyle changes.</p>
<p>It never hurts to be well-informed with the latest on quadruple bypass surgery survival rates. Compare what you&#8217;ve learned here to future articles so that you can stay alert to changes in the area of gastric bypass surgery.</p>
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		<title>WEIGHT LOSS SURGERY SHOULDN&#8217;T BE UNDERGONE LIGHTLY</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Aug 2009 11:41:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>April Kerr</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Obesity is a problem with many people today. Studies show that more and more people are becoming aware of their problem and are desperately trying to lose the weight. Losing weight can be very difficult and many people become frustrated and fail. Some people find that diet and exercise is just not the answer so they turn to weight lose surgery. Is weight loss surgery the answer for you?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="byline" style="font-style:italic">by April Kerr</div>
<p>Obesity is a problem with many people today. Studies show that more and more people are becoming aware of their problem and are desperately trying to lose the weight. Losing weight can be very difficult and many people become frustrated and fail. Some people find that diet and exercise is just not the answer so they turn to weight lose surgery. Is weight loss surgery the answer for you?</p>
<p>Weight loss surgery is not the answer for everyone but for some it is the only answer. Losing weight is not as easy as putting weight on. Weight loss takes dedication, determination and a lot of hard work. The same goes for those that have weight loss surgery because the surgery is not a miracle fix. There are guidelines and restrictions that must be followed for the surgery to be successful. A person needs to be mental ready to take the journey down the path to successful weight reduction.</p>
<p>Obesity can range any where from slightly obese to extremely obese. The different ranges help determine which weight loss surgery is right for you. You are probably thinking; are there really different types of weight loss surgery. Well the answer is absolutely. Weight loss surgery is similar to the different ranges of obesity. The surgery can range from an extremely insidious procedure to a straightforward outpatient procedure.</p>
<p>The most invasive type of weight loss surgery is the gastric bypass. The gastric bypass is considered major surgery which can carry major risks as can any major surgery. Gastric bypass entails taking the small intestine and bypassing a big portion of the stomach. The stomach then becomes the size of a half-dollar with the majority of the food passing directly through the intestine. The object of the surgery is to reduce the size of the stomach and have waste pass directly through the body without having a chance to sit and turn to fat.</p>
<p>An easier less encompassing surgery is the gastric lap band. A gastric lap band is an elastic band placed on the stomach. The band is tightened to make the stomach smaller. This surgery is usually done as out patient surgery and does not carry as much risk as the gastric bypass surgery. The lap band is only successful if the individual is committed to following the rules. The band can easily expand allowing the stomach to grow back to its original size. This surgery is designed for the less obese person but can be as effective as the gastric bypass is for the morbidly obese individual.</p>
<p>Surgery is a scary option but you need to choose whether you want to take the risk of having surgery or stay obese and fight the health problems and possible death. The most logical would be to have the weight loss surgery. There are doctors that specialize in weight loss surgery and can guide you to the best option for you.</p>
<p>Contrary to belief, weight loss surgery is not going to have instant results. You are going to have to be vigilant and fight overeating and eating the wrong things. Not to mention you will need to be doing some type of exercise. Healthy living is going to be the key factor in being successful in losing all the excess weight and keeping it off. Most things in life are not immediate and always require some effort on the person&#8217;s part.</p>
<p>Obesity is a disease that many people in the world suffer from. However, luckily this disease is curable so take advantage of the cures that are out there. You will feel better and so will everyone around you. Weight loss surgery has made its mark and is calling out to those in need. Take the plunge and begin losing all that excess weight.</p>
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		<title>BENEFICIAL RESULTS OF GASTRIC BYPASS SURGERY</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Aug 2009 22:06:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bart Icles</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gastric bypass surgery is an effective method for weight loss and long term weight management that is saving the lives of morbidly-obese people who find it difficult to lose weight through diet and exercise. With gastric bypass surgery, patients can lose weight at the fastest time possible, and resolve health conditions associated with obesity.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="byline" style="font-style:italic;">by Bart Icles</div>
<p>Gastric bypass surgery is an effective method for weight loss and long term weight management that is saving the lives of morbidly-obese people who find it difficult to lose weight through diet and exercise. With gastric bypass surgery, patients can lose weight at the fastest time possible, and resolve health conditions associated with obesity.</p>
<p>Gastric bypass surgery is one of the top weight loss surgical procedures in the America. It&#8217;s safer and more effective than other weight loss procedures. Accompanied by strictly adhering to a healthy diet and regular exercise, gastric bypass surgery can have positive effects in the lives of the affected individuals. Gastric bypass surgery is more than just about losing weight; it&#8217;s also about addressing the many complications brought about by being overweight, such as high blood pressure and cholesterol, Type 2 Diabetes, heart disease, reflux disease, and sleep apnea. Gastric bypass surgery can be the first step to take to having a long and healthy life.<img class="alignleft" style="margin: 10px;" title="Gastric Bypass Surgery" src="http://www.advancebariatric.com/images/gastricbypass.jpg" alt="" width="400" height="309" /></p>
<p>The important thing to consider when thinking about having a gastric bypass surgery is that the procedure is not and never will be a means to replace traditional weight loss programs. Having this drastic procedure means having to strictly adhere to a specially designed diet and exercise regimen as dictated by the respective medical staff in charge. Any success or failure thereof will greatly depend on a patient&#8217;s ability and desire to develop and perform continuously without fail the given diet and exercise programs.</p>
<p>Directly following a successful procedure, the patient is expected to follow a 12-week diet of gradual solid food reintegration. With the stomach&#8217;s new size, the size of the meals, as well as the scheduled time for eating will have to be followed to avoid physical problems like vomiting and having chest pains. In time, though, the patient can increase food intake, but never in the former and normal level before gastric bypass surgery.</p>
<p>More than 50% of patients can expect to have a considerable and faster weight loss of excess body weight of at least 75% within 6 months after the procedure. More considerable weight loss can be achieved in patients who strictly do the recommended diet and exercise program advised by the medical staff. The other effect of losing a large amount of body weight after surgery, at so short a time, is to deal with the excess skin. Patients may need to undergo cosmetic surgery by way of a body lift to help correct this.</p>
<p>Gastric bypass surgery has its own set of risks and complications just like any other surgery. Complications like blood clots in the legs, vomiting, dizziness, stomach leakage, diarrhea, gallstones, dehydration, pneumonia, and even death may happen.</p>
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