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Surgery – 90%

Surgeon

Benefits are provided for the usual, customary and reasonable charge as determined by this plan for covered services performed by a physician in:

The plan uses accepted professional guidelines as developed by the American Medical Association and other professional and governmental entities to determine the usual, customary and reasonable charge for specific surgical procedures, assistant surgeon’s fees, post-operative care, and multiple surgical procedures. When two or more procedures are

Surgical Procedures Commonly Performed In The Physician's Office

The plan does not cover general anesthesia or the use of a hospital, ambulatory surgical center or other surgical facility for surgical procedures commonly and primarily performed in a clinic or physician’s office. Preauthorization with the Trust Office is required if one of these surgical procedures is to be performed in any setting other than a clinic or physician’s office, or under general anesthesia in any setting.

Surgical procedures commonly performed in a physician’s office include, but are not limited to:

Endoscopic Procedures

Anoscopy
Colposcopy
Cystourethroscopy (separate procedure)

Laryngoscopy (diagnostic)
Nasal/sinus endoscopy (diagnostic)
Proctosigmoidoscopy

General Surgery

Aspiration/drainage of abscess, cyst or gland
Fingernail/toenail removal
Foreign body removal
Iridotomy/iridectomy

Lesion/wart removal or destruction
Needle or simple biopsy
Sinus lavage

Genito-Urinary-Gynecology

Circumcision
Hemorrhoidectomy (simple)

Vasectomy
Urethral or cervical dilation

performed during one operation, secondary procedures may be reimbursed at reduced amounts. Additional surgical procedures that are performed as a part of the total procedure or are “incidental” to the procedure, and pre- and post-operative care by the operating surgeon (except to the extent it is already included in the surgeon’s fee) are not covered.

Assistant Surgeon

When a physician, registered nurse (covered for non-Medicare individuals only) or physician assistant renders medically necessary surgical assistance (as determined by this plan) to the operating surgeon in connection with a covered surgical procedure, covered expenses are limited to 20 percent of the usual, customary and reasonable charge made by the surgeon. If such assistance is routinely available as a service provided by an intern or resident physician of the hospital, benefits are not provided.

Anesthesia

Benefits are provided for the services of an anesthesiologist required for a covered surgery. Covered charges include the usual, customary and reasonable charge (as determined by this plan) for the anesthesia. All anesthesia values are determined by adding a “basic value” which is related to the complexity of the service, plus “modifying units” (if any), plus “time units.” Time units are the number of minutes which elapse between the administration of the anesthesia and the time the individual can safely be placed under post-operative care.


 

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