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Breast Augmentation Surgery & Breast Reduction Surgery...Medically Necessary Or Not?

Independent Review Organizations (IROs) Decide These Important Questions For Payers And Providers.

(PRWEB) June 18, 2005 -- Traditionally, breast augmentation (augmentation mammaplasty) and breast reduction (reduction mammaplasty) surgeries are defined by health insurers as cosmetic. Its a definition that often puts patients at odds with health insurers. Payers have difficulty deciding if breast enhancement or breast reduction cases are medically necessary.

For example, a doctor prescribes a breast reduction for Andrea, a five-foot one-inch, 135 pound, 32-year-old female. Her plastic surgeon recommends removing 500 grams of breast tissue from each breast. Is this breast reduction surgery considered medically necessary and something that is covered under her medical insurance plan?

According to Dr. Skip Freedman, medical director at AllMed Healthcare Management, a leading Independent Review Organization (IRO), Andrea should qualify for the breast reduction treatment because of the following reasons:

- For several years, she has complained of shoulder, back and neck pain, bra strap grooving and intertrigo (eczema).
- She wears a 34DD bra and attributes these symptoms to her breasts.
- Shes worn support bras, taken non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and has had years of chiropractic treatments without alleviating her symptoms.
- She has symptoms consistent with macromastia (excessively large breasts)
- Her doctor notes that her complaints are typical for a macromastia diagnosis.

To read Dr. Freedman's article, please click on the following link: http://www.allmedmd.com/company/download/cm_breast.htm?prweb

According to the American Medical Association (AMA), when reconstructive surgery, such as breast augmentation or reduction, is performed on an abnormal structure of the body caused by disease, infection, congenital deformity, trauma or tumors, the reconstructive surgery is considered medically necessary and generally done to improve the bodys function.

Breast surgery, rather than conservative treatment or weight loss, provides the best chance for Andreas relief. Additionally, patients, like Andrea, who have congenital breast deformity or who have experienced breast trauma, infection, tumors or disease, may also qualify for breast augmentation or reduction when its considered reconstructive. These patients might have Polands Disease or cancer, breast drooping caused by dramatic weight loss due to gastric surgery, significant breast asymmetry, or have had a mastectomy.

When unsure, the AMA is encouraging third-party payers to refer to such definitions in determining what services are eligible for coverage under the plans they offer or administer, as well as leverage the expertise of Independent Review Organizations for any questionable cases. Independent Review Organizations offer a deep panel of experts that understand the definitions of cosmetic and reconstructive breast surgery and can help payers ensure patient treatments are medically necessary. Independent Review Organizations can also help doctors confirm their diagnosis by reviewing clear documentation and the high-resolution photographs of the breast area and any other areas affected.

To read Dr. Freedman's article, please click on the following link: http://www.allmedmd.com/company/download/cm_breast.htm?prweb

For more information on making informed decisions on whether breast enlargement or breast reduction is medically necessary, visit AllMeds web site at http://www.allmedmd.com.

About AllMed Healthcare Management:
Allmed Healthcare Management reviews claims for issues of medical necessity, standard of care, experimental / investigational, hospital quality management, code unbundling, fraud, and other issues that affect healthcare decision-making.

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