Blue Cross Blue Shield Will No Longer Cover Anesthesia For The Full Length Of Certain Surgeries In Several States
Blue Cross Blue Shield Will No Longer Cover Anesthesia For The Full Length Of Certain Surgeries In Several States
In a groundbreaking decision, Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield plans in Connecticut, New York, and Missouri have announced they will no longer cover anesthesia services if a surgery or procedure exceeds a set time limit, irrespective of the actual duration of the surgery.
Payment for anesthesia services typically accounts for various factors, including the time spent by anesthesiologists providing care before, during, and after a procedure. Under this new policy, Anthem will arbitrarily set a time limit for anesthesia care during surgeries or procedures.
If the actual time exceeds this predetermined limit, Anthem will deny payment for the anesthesiologist’s services. This policy means anesthesiologists will not be compensated for providing safe and effective care, even in cases where the surgery is complex, unusual, or involves complications that require additional attention.
The American Society of Anesthesiologists has urgently called on Anthem to reverse this proposal.
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