RE: Transexuals
April 19, 2016 at 12:27 am
(This post was last modified: April 19, 2016 at 12:33 am by Sterben.)
(April 19, 2016 at 12:11 am)SteelCurtain Wrote: You are the king fisherman. Red Herrings everywhere.
Are you aware of how insurance works? Things are covered or they are not, an insurance company cannot choose to deny you things they sold you because they cost too much.
If my insurance covers elective procedures, why shouldn't they cover medically indicated psychotherapy (if I chose a plan where psychotherapy was already covered) or medically indicated elective surgeries (if I chose a plan where elective surgeries are covered), based on your non-medical opinion of what the procedure is?
To boil it down, what is the difference between an alective ACL Reconstruction and SRS if both procedures are medically indicated?
My point exactly, if you use more you pay more. It would all depend on the insurance if they consider SRS to be cosmetic. Insurance covers a lot of operations, certain operations are not covered bases on cost. My mother had some back problems and her insurance would only cover a older version of the surgery she needed, she had to come out of pocket for the laser spine surgery. The one her insurance covered involved her having metal screws and other things and would of taken her 6 months to heal, the laser surgery was more effective and with only a couple weeks of recovery time.