Jeremy V Lynn, Christina L Shabet, Esther C Lee, Danielle T DuPuis, Roopa Gorur, Jack Eichman, Robert H Gilman, Paige L Myers
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Abstract
Background: The benefits and cost-effectiveness of functional septorhinoplasty have been previously demonstrated. However, reimbursement for functional septorhinoplasty by health insurance companies remains inconsistent. The purpose of this study is to define the current state of insurance coverage for functional septorhinoplasty.
Methods: A cross-sectional analysis of insurance reimbursement for functional septorhinoplasty in the United States was designed. The top three insurance companies per state based on market share data maintained by the Kaiser Family Foundation were included. Established medical policies were gathered from insurance company websites and phone interviews, and descriptive statistics were performed. Primary outcomes included the level of and criteria for coverage.
Results: This study included 67 insurance companies representing 88% of the United States market share. Most insurance companies offered coverage with preauthorization for rhinoplasty (61%) and septoplasty (55%). However, some companies determined coverage on a case-by-case basis (rhinoplasty 25% and septoplasty 22%), while others had no defined policy for coverage (rhinoplasty 14% and septoplasty 23%). The most common criteria for coverage of rhinoplasty included nasal deformity secondary to trauma (98%), congenital anomaly (88%), and other disease (85%). The most common criteria for coverage of septoplasty included nasal obstruction (49%), septal deviation (46%), and recurrent sinusitis (40%).
Conclusions: Functional septorhinoplasty offers significant improvement in nasal breathing and quality of life, yet disparate insurance coverage criteria limit patient access to care. Patient-reported outcome measures data will be essential to define an evidence-based list of standardized criteria for insurance coverage of functional septorhinoplasty moving forward.
背景:功能性鼻中隔成形术的益处和成本效益已被证实。然而,医疗保险公司对功能性鼻中隔成形术的报销仍然不一致。本研究的目的是确定功能性鼻中隔成形术的保险覆盖现状。方法:对美国功能性鼻中隔成形术的保险报销进行横断面分析。根据凯撒家庭基金会(Kaiser Family Foundation)维护的市场份额数据,每个州排名前三的保险公司也包括在内。从保险公司网站和电话访谈中收集已制定的医疗政策,并进行描述性统计。主要结局包括覆盖率的水平和标准。结果:本研究包括67家保险公司,占美国市场份额的88%。大多数保险公司为鼻整形术(61%)和鼻中隔成形术(55%)提供预先授权的保险。然而,一些公司根据具体情况确定覆盖范围(鼻成形术25%,鼻中隔成形术22%),而其他公司则没有明确的覆盖范围(鼻成形术14%,鼻中隔成形术23%)。鼻整形覆盖范围的最常见标准包括继发于外伤的鼻畸形(98%)、先天性异常(88%)和其他疾病(85%)。鼻中隔成形术覆盖范围的最常见标准包括鼻塞(49%)、鼻中隔偏曲(46%)和复发性鼻窦炎(40%)。结论:功能性鼻中隔成形术可显著改善鼻呼吸和生活质量,但不同的保险覆盖标准限制了患者获得护理的机会。患者报告的结果测量数据对于确定功能性鼻中隔成形术保险范围的循证标准列表至关重要。
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