Request for Feedback on Lipedema ICD-10-CM Codes for NCHS

I am preparing a submission for the addition of specific lipedema codes for publication on Oct. 1 2021 to The National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS). Specific lipedema codes are needed for identification, tracking, and research. There are two due dates for feedback: June 12, 2020 and then September 2020…. Continue reading

Cosmetic VERSUS Reconstructive Liposuction

I encourage all doctors and associations to add, at the very least, the following single sentence to their website or blog (patients please share this with everyone who cares as well as your doctor; it can make the difference between reimbursement and a denial): There are two kinds of liposuction:… Continue reading

Liposuction for Lipedema Research Highlights (8)

Lipedema: A Call to Action! (Buso G et al., 2019) Authors: Giacomo Buso, Michele Depairon, Didier Tomson, Wassim Raffoul, Roberto Vettor and Lucia Mazzolai, Wiley Online Library  Obesity, 27, 10, (1567-1576), (2019). Below is an excerpt of the most salient parts in regard to reimbursement for liposuction for lipedema. For patients with minimal or no improvement following conservative… Continue reading

Patient and Provider Criteria for Liposuction for Lipedema

The following is in the conclusion of Dr Bertsch’s four-part series on Lipedema Myths. Bertsch T et al. Lipedema – Myths … Phlebologie 2019; 48: 47–56 47 Some of the criteria below have not been well-defined. There is no international standard or US standard for performing liposuction for lipedema. One… Continue reading

Lymph-Sparing Liposuction – Marketing Ploy or Medically Accurate Phrase?

Lymph-Sparing Liposuction – Marketing Ploy or Medically Accurate Phrase? Our medical carrier reimbursement project for liposuction for lipedema is marketing something: that liposuction for lipedema is reconstructive and medically necessary. Toward that goal we want the very best verbiage that helps us win the most cases. I believe we need… Continue reading

Cut and Paste Phrase List

Below is a list of terms, phrasing and supporting research you can include in your pre-authorization or appeal documentation package as appropriate: Medically effective FDA approved equipment Conclusions…the effect of the intervention on health outcomes Make argument …that measurement(s) or alteration affects health outcomes Safe or effective Exceeding the outcome… Continue reading

The Lymph-Sparing, Tumescent Liposuction (LS-TL) Reimbursement Checklist

The most recent Excel version of the checklist is above. 1 Liposuction for Lipedema Reimbursement CHECKLIST. Asterisk * [right] means additional information is available on www.lipoforlipedemareimbursement.com [December 2, 2020] Check website for updates.2 Make a decision for surgery (in the future). [Website www.lipoforlipedemareimbursement.com]3 Review your insurance policy for coverage information…. Continue reading

Experimental/ Investigational/ Unproven Treatment Policy Review

Below I reviewed ten Experimental/Investigational (E/I/U) healthcare policies. The goal here is to compare and contrast them. While very similar, there are differences in the definitions, requirements, and restrictions. I have emphasized issues and terms I consider important. Remember my mottos: Words matter Specificity matters Dates matter Accuracy matters Tailoring… Continue reading

Medical Necessity for Liposuction for Lipedema

This term has different means depending on its usage. Many are inter-related. Clinical: It refers to whether treatment of a disease or condition is warranted medically. This is in regard to published Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs) for care for a particular condition. There are clinical guidelines for many conditions including… Continue reading

Comparable Reconstructive Procedures Denied as Cosmetic

This is included more as a thought experiment. I don’t know if the “comparable procedure” argument would have any weight with an appeal review committee concerning reimbursement for liposuction for lipedema. I’ve never tried this strategy. However, if you’re working on your second or third-level appeal, it might be worth… Continue reading

Lipedema comorbidities and threats to the patient’s life

[Clinicians, please feel free to add or make recommendations to this document. You can reach me using the contact form – Jeff]. The main point here is that a carrier will deny your claim if the patient is too sick for the procedure and their concerns are not addressed. This… Continue reading

Provider / Patient Liposuction for Lipedema Fact Sheet

Lipedema is a condition in which there is a pathological deposition of fatty tissue, usually below the waist, leading to progressive leg enlargement. There is no cure for lipedema and it does not respond well to diet and exercise. Incidence: Estimates of the incidence of lipedema range as high as… Continue reading

Twelve-Step Liposuction for lipedema Reimbursement Plan

Education/Brief Overview of lipedema Lipedema is a condition in which there is a pathological deposition of fatty tissue, usually below the waist, leading to progressive leg enlargement. There is no cure for lipedema. Lipedema does not respond well to diet and exercise. It is the only available treatment for lipedema… Continue reading

ICD-10 Codes for liposuction for lipedema

Currently (MAR 2020), There is no ICD-10-CM diagnosis code in the United States specific to Lipedema. After reviewing this issue, I have identified three ICD-10-CM codes used in the USA for lipedema. Each one has its pros and cons. The three are: R60.9 Edema Q82.0 Familial Hereditary Edema E88.2: Adiposis… Continue reading

Latest Reimbursement Info MAR 1 2020

Updated Jan 22, 2021 While we don’t have more official payment policies for liposuction for lipedema we are getting more reports of payment. Aetna appears to be paying whereas Cigna (with an official denial policy) is difficult. Blue Shield of California may deny you several times and we have reports… Continue reading