UnitedHealthcare Tightens Controls On Coverage Of Hysterectomies
The nation's largest insurer will require doctors to get prior approval for a high-tech version of this surgical procedure, which is one of the most frequently performed in the U.S. The changes result from recommendations from key medical societies that followed a series of investigative stories by the Wall Street Journal.
The Wall Street Journal:
Biggest U.S. Health Insurer Tightens Rules On Hysterectomy Coverage
The nation’s largest health insurer is imposing tighter controls on its coverage for hysterectomies after more than a year of debate over a medical device that was found to spread hidden cancer in some women undergoing the procedure. As of April, UnitedHealth Group Inc. will require doctors to obtain authorization from the insurer before performing most types of hysterectomies, according to a bulletin sent to physicians and hospitals. (Levitz, and Kamp, 2/26)
Minneapolis Star-Tribune:
UnitedHealth Places New Restrictions On Hysterectomy Coverage
UnitedHealthcare is placing new restrictions on certain types of hysterectomy, which is one of the most frequently performed surgical procedures in the United States. (Snowbeck, 2/26)
The Associated Press:
UnitedHealth Tightens Rules Covering Hysterectomies
UnitedHealth Group Inc. says the changes are based on recommendations from the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, which said vaginal hysterectomies are recommended over abdominal procedures and “keyhole” laparoscopic procedures. It quoted from recommendations ACOG issued in 2009 that said vaginal procedures are associated with better outcomes and fewer complications. (2/26)