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How To Get Your Health Insurer To Pay For Your Weight-Loss Surgery
insure.com
June 13, 2002
Excerpt: If you're morbidly obese-- roughly meaning more than 100 pounds overweight-- a lot of things seem unfair, including your aching joints, shortness of breath, and your last several weight-loss attempts that went nowhere. As an added insult, your health insurer may have just denied you surgery to treat your obesity even though your doctor says the operation is medically necessary.
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