Insurers question need for prosthetics, limit coverage
When
Adams, 51, lost his right leg to cancer 40 years ago and he has worn out more legs than he can count. He picked a gold plan on the
But when his leg needed replacing last January after about five years of everyday use, his new marketplace health plan wouldn't authorize it. The roughly
"The electronic prosthetic knee is life-changing," said Adams, a self-employed leadership consultant who lives in
People who need surgery to replace a joint typically don't encounter similar coverage roadblocks. In 2021, 1.5 million knee or hip joint replacements were performed in
To people in the amputee community, the coverage disparity amounts to discrimination.
"Insurance covers a knee replacement if it's covered with skin, but if it's covered with plastic, it's not going to cover it," said
AHIP, a trade group for health plans, said health plans generally provide coverage when the prosthetic is determined to be medically necessary, such as to replace a body part or function for walking and day-to-day activity. In practice, though, prosthetic coverage by private health plans varies tremendously, said
An estimated 2.3 million people are living with limb loss in the
Fewer than half of people with limb loss have been prescribed a prosthesis, according to a report by the AHRQ. Plans may deny coverage for prosthetic limbs by claiming they aren't medically necessary or are experimental devices, even though microprocessor-controlled knees like Adams' have been in use for decades.
Cain was instrumental in getting passed a 2000
The Medicare program's 80% coverage of prosthetic limbs mirrors its coverage for other services. Still, an October report by the Government Accountability Office found only 30% of beneficiaries who lost a limb in 2016 received a prosthesis in the following three years.
Cost is a factor for many people. "No matter your coverage, most people have to pay something on that device," White said. As a result, "many people will be on a payment plan for their device," she said. Some may take out loans.
The federal
"It is a replacement limb," said White, whose organization has heard of several cases in which lenders have repossessed wheelchairs or prostheses. Repossession is "literally a punishment to the individual."
Adams ultimately owed a coinsurance payment of about
"We're fortunate that we're able to aff ord that 20%," Adams said.
"Insurance covers a knee replacement if it's covered with skin, but if it's covered with plastic, it's not going to cov er it."
Jeff rey Cain, a family physician and former chair of the board of the
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