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Health Insurer Anthem Drops Plan to Limit Anesthesia Payments After Criticism
Friday, December 6, 2024
The ASA's president, Dr. Donald Arnold, called the policy a "cynical money grab" by the insurer, saying it put profits before patient care. Anthem, however, said the policy was meant to make sure anesthesia was used appropriately, following well-established clinical guidelines. They also said that any medically necessary anesthesia would still have been paid for under the new policy.
In the end, Anthem decided to drop the policy change after realizing their communication about it wasn't clear. This isn't the first time an insurer has tried to restrict anesthesia payments. In January, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts did something similar but also reversed their decision after facing backlash.
It's important to remember that the length of a surgery isn't always something the anesthesiologist can control. Often, it depends on the surgeon and the complexity of the procedure.
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