Implant approved by insurance

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Badspartan
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Implant approved by insurance

Postby Badspartan » Wed Oct 26, 2022 12:15 pm

Received news today that insurance will pay for my implant. Urologist called this morning and is making the surgery appointment with the hospital. This has been a long journey and now can see some hope!!
67 years old. ED 10 yrs. Insulin dependent diabetes HBP heart disease. Implanted 11/30/22 AMS CX 18 cm 3 cm rte

Old Guy
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Re: Implant approved by insurance

Postby Old Guy » Wed Oct 26, 2022 2:09 pm

Congrats. Insurance tried to make mine a hassle.
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Nov. 8, 2019
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AmansinCali
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Re: Implant approved by insurance

Postby AmansinCali » Wed Oct 26, 2022 2:13 pm

My advice is to let the doctor's offices do all the communications with the insurance companies, they work with this every day, they know the language and understand the insurance contracts. If you are on Medicare, you are covered.
Used Viagra & Cialis until lost vision in one eye due to AION, therefore can never use pills again, then tri-mix 1 1/2 years until unreliable. Implanted 9/20/22 at 77 years old by Dr. Yafi, UC Irvine. Married 55 years wife 76. 20cm Coloplast Titan.

Badspartan
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Re: Implant approved by insurance

Postby Badspartan » Wed Oct 26, 2022 2:47 pm

The urologist office called me today and told me the insurance was covering it. I verified with the insurance co. Told me to get clearance from my PCP asap and they would call the hospital today and get it scheduled.
67 years old. ED 10 yrs. Insulin dependent diabetes HBP heart disease. Implanted 11/30/22 AMS CX 18 cm 3 cm rte

bionicbrother
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Re: Implant approved by insurance

Postby bionicbrother » Wed Oct 26, 2022 2:51 pm

I had/have the worse experience. I got written pre authorization from my insurance and now they are refusing to pay stating its not a covered procedure!! Then whats the point of pre authorization? Its been 6 months since my procedure and going back and forth. Such a nightmare. I have escalated to even my benefits department with my company.. My provider/hospital is throwing me with a $21k out of pocket which I am not gonna pay.. I will probably end up suing the insurance company in case they dont pay..

Just make sure its completely clear so they dont go back on their promise..
40 yrs old. Have ED and PE all my life. Never had penetrative sex all my life. Tried almost all kinds of options( pills, injections, natural therapies etc. Turned Bionic on May 17'22 with Titan by Dr.Karpman infrapubic approach.16cm+2 RTE

Time2Change
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Re: Implant approved by insurance

Postby Time2Change » Wed Oct 26, 2022 4:34 pm

Badspartan wrote:Received news today that insurance will pay for my implant. Urologist called this morning and is making the surgery appointment with the hospital. This has been a long journey and now can see some hope!!


That's great news!

I still have the voice-mail message saved on my phone from the insurance customer rep telling me they approved my surgery.

It was the beginning of hope for a change for me.
55; ED for 23 years; Coloplast Titan implant on 10/26/20; Dr. Martin Gross; Happy to share my experiences in private messages

Floridaspeedo
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Re: Implant approved by insurance

Postby Floridaspeedo » Wed Oct 26, 2022 4:53 pm

bionicbrother wrote:I had/have the worse experience. I got written pre authorization from my insurance and now they are refusing to pay stating its not a covered procedure!! Then whats the point of pre authorization? Its been 6 months since my procedure and going back and forth. Such a nightmare. I have escalated to even my benefits department with my company.. My provider/hospital is throwing me with a $21k out of pocket which I am not gonna pay.. I will probably end up suing the insurance company in case they dont pay..

Just make sure its completely clear so they dont go back on their promise..



Give it to an attorney. If the Dr received a pre auth code in writing then you and the Dr did nothing wrong.
ED survivor 5 years. Tried pills, Gainswave, PRP, Bi-Mix/Tri Mix (worked 50% but very painful for 24 hours after injection.) 55 Gay - Single Titan Coloplast implanted June 1st, 2022, scrotal in Miami by Dr Billy Cordone..,very happy. Zero regrets

Gt1956
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Re: Implant approved by insurance

Postby Gt1956 » Wed Oct 26, 2022 6:41 pm

Fyi, approving is not the same as covering the procedure.
Sil got approval for a knee surgery. Come to find out, when her employer was bought out her name was dropped from the company employee insurance plan. Payroll had even been withholding the premiums.
68yo, HBP at 40, high triglycerides at 45. Phimosis at 57. Type 2 at 60. Dr. William Brant May 1, 2023 CX 21cm w/no rte's penoscrotal 6" girth @ 6 months

bionicbrother
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Re: Implant approved by insurance

Postby bionicbrother » Thu Oct 27, 2022 1:48 pm

Floridaspeedo wrote:
bionicbrother wrote:

Give it to an attorney. If the Dr received a pre auth code in writing then you and the Dr did nothing wrong.


Thats the plan in worse case scenario. Threatening to sue who make them bend. Moreover it will blacklist them in my employer list too. A lot of my company's employees use Aetna and they dont want to mess it up.
40 yrs old. Have ED and PE all my life. Never had penetrative sex all my life. Tried almost all kinds of options( pills, injections, natural therapies etc. Turned Bionic on May 17'22 with Titan by Dr.Karpman infrapubic approach.16cm+2 RTE

bionicbrother
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Re: Implant approved by insurance

Postby bionicbrother » Thu Oct 27, 2022 1:49 pm

Gt1956 wrote:Fyi, approving is not the same as covering the procedure.
Sil got approval for a knee surgery. Come to find out, when her employer was bought out her name was dropped from the company employee insurance plan. Payroll had even been withholding the premiums.


Agreed. Thats the reason its very important to make sure its is indeed covered and approved. In my case it was approved in writing and I have coverage through my employer. So my situation is different. If its not a covered procedure how did they issue a preauthorization with a code etc?
40 yrs old. Have ED and PE all my life. Never had penetrative sex all my life. Tried almost all kinds of options( pills, injections, natural therapies etc. Turned Bionic on May 17'22 with Titan by Dr.Karpman infrapubic approach.16cm+2 RTE


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