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Nevilledog

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Wed Dec 4, 2024, 04:20 PM Dec 4

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-procedures


Another 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 patient’s 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 anesthesiologist’s 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. “It’s 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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and people will still wonder why he was shot. Not me. ZonkerHarris Dec 4 #1
United Healthcare denied more claims than any other insurer according to a chart I just saw on DU. OMGWTF Dec 4 #2
United denied my c section back in 2000 xmas74 Thursday #49
Did you contest it? soandso Thursday #54
Yes, i did. xmas74 Thursday #66
What a bummer soandso Thursday #86
I had a similar situation in 2007 - UH didn't want to pay for the surgeon TBF Thursday #65
Happened to me. ChazInAz Thursday #75
I have a friend that works there Demobrat Dec 4 #15
Good lord - TBF Dec 4 #31
In any murder soandso Thursday #41
I suppose so - TBF Thursday #64
And it turns out you're right soandso Thursday #85
Ah, interesting that they lived apart - TBF Thursday #90
When he was killed, yesterday soandso Thursday #92
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 Thursday #81
Literally the only surprising thing about that entire incident was that it took this long for something like it to Karasu Thursday #48
I've been wondering TommyT139 Thursday #53
That's what I thought - Nigrum Cattus Thursday #84
We allow our lawmakers to allow this to be a USA reality. Passages Dec 4 #3
I predict more healthcare CEO shootings. n/t Coventina Dec 4 #4
I'm against both the death penalty and markodochartaigh Dec 4 #25
It would be a monumental sign of protest. Omnipresent Thursday #76
What does this mean ? The patient,... magicarpet Dec 4 #5
Patient stays "under" during the surgery .. the "pain" comes afterward. Bo Zarts Dec 4 #12
Mad magazine was great back then. enigmania Dec 4 #23
Sure was! I looked forward to every issue. calimary Thursday #40
Would that have been "another ridiculous MAD fold-in"? Prof. Toru Tanaka Thursday #58
It means the anesthesiologist does their job Demobrat Dec 4 #16
Actually, a lot of brain surgery is done w/o anesthesia soandso Thursday #42
True dat. colorado_ufo Thursday #82
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
And if mine takes only 2 hours, they will pay me? nilram Dec 4 #19
Excellent point! soandso Thursday #43
This sounds essentially like the way original Medicare pays for hospital stays and bundled care. Silent Type Dec 4 #7
Interesting soandso Thursday #44
Believe it or not, when Medicare first started, docs and hospitals were paid whatever they charged. Medicare learned Silent Type Thursday #69
That's the same that drove tuitions soandso Thursday #89
Surgeons will only take easy cases that can be done quickly. Irish_Dem Dec 4 #8
Destroy insurance companies lonely bird Dec 4 #9
Appalling. Joinfortmill Dec 4 #10
We have a for-profit healthcare system. The only thing that matters is profits. Lonestarblue Dec 4 #11
The US does not have a health care system. markodochartaigh Dec 4 #24
Hey, I've got a great idea . . . NBachers Dec 4 #13
This is as much violence as someone shooting someone on the street. WhiskeyGrinder Dec 4 #14
More. This CEO died instantly. Demobrat Dec 4 #17
Only the beginning... orwell Dec 4 #18
If anyone hasn't seen it, I recommend the movie Sicko DeeDeeNY Dec 4 #20
O. M. G. !!! calimary Dec 4 #21
I confess to enigmania Dec 4 #22
Years ago, my wife had surgery and had been in the hospital for a few days. 70sEraVet Dec 4 #26
A wallet-biopsy is required before services can be rendered Seinan Sensei Thursday #63
There could soon be another dead health care exec. RandySF Dec 4 #27
Universal Healthcare! Joe Nation Dec 4 #28
WTAF????? SheltieLover Dec 4 #30
How many here remember when Blue Cross/ Blue Shield (later "Anthem") was NON-PROFIT? I do. Evolve Dammit Dec 4 #32
Blue Shield still is. According to them. Demobrat Dec 4 #34
Interesting. Wonder if they "spun off" as their own entity? Evolve Dammit Thursday #71
Depends on the state. Here in CA Demobrat Thursday #72
60 minutes should do a piece on this. We the consumers have no f'in idea. Evolve Dammit Thursday #73
Blue Cross Blue Shield is a nonprofit federation of companies IronLionZion Thursday #80
Interesting. Still Anthem in northeast and they suck. Had a big data breech in addition to crappy coverage and service. Evolve Dammit Thursday #88
More reason to avoid Medicare "DISadvantage". NGeorgian Dec 4 #33
glad my plan is based in Michigan MistakenLamb Dec 4 #35
I have Anthem Blue Cross/Blue Shield. Jeebo Dec 4 #36
Same xmas74 Thursday #47
Health insurance in the USA is a financial scam. PufPuf23 Dec 4 #37
DURec leftstreet Dec 4 #38
This is horrible! orion9941 Dec 4 #39
OMG soandso Thursday #45
That's frightening. xmas74 Thursday #46
There's a reason that CEO was shot RainCaster Thursday #50
And the worst administration in the history of the U.S. will be looking into this come Jan. 20th. C Moon Thursday #51
I thought of the logical response pfitz59 Thursday #52
scary and insane BlueWaveNeverEnd Thursday #55
This is further reason to dump Advantage if you have it soandso Thursday #56
Great. :/ That's who we are insured through. C Moon Thursday #57
Looks like it just those three states soandso Thursday #59
Several years ago during a colonoscopy moniss Thursday #60
Emblematic of what's to come from corporate America with the lawless SlobFather in charge? NoMoreRepugs Thursday #61
Anesthesiologists used to bill seperately from the surgery.. Historic NY Thursday #62
The issue is likely a bit more complex than just evil insurance companies. Ms. Toad Thursday #67
Unconscionable. Martin68 Thursday #68
As someone who once woke up on the operating table, this is horrific! Pacifist Patriot Thursday #70
WAKE UP! we haven't completed the surgery but your knock out time has expired. sorry. orleans Thursday #74
May not be limited to just Anthem bmichaelh Thursday #77
"Kill a man, and you are a murderer. Kill millions of men, and you are a conqueror." -- Jean Rostand Passages Thursday #78
Payment is the most painful part of the American healthcare system IronLionZion Thursday #79
So say you wake up and there's an hour to go on the abdominal surgery. Do they give you a bullet to bite on? Vinca Thursday #83
Like the old long-distance operator: "Please deposit Buns_of_Fire Thursday #87
Wakey, wakey! Do you have your credit card handy? keithbvadu2 Thursday #91
Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield calls off surgery anesthesia cap keithbvadu2 Thursday #93
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