TLDR: The insurance company has a new policy, set to take effect in February 2025, where they decide how much anesthesia is needed for surgeries. They won’t pay for any anesthesia over that, with exemptions for maternity and pediatric cases and for Connecticut providers.

The article also notes the insurance company reported a $2.3 billion net income increase in June 2024.

Edit to update: Anthem now says they won’t put this policy into effect

  • EldritchFeminity@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    7 days ago

    You’d be surprised how many of them there are. Massachusetts has a law that requires insurance companies to cover transgender care, including both HRT and surgeries, because insurance wouldn’t cover any of them otherwise. Trans related surgeries are classified as “cosmetic” and therefore not necessary or life-saving according to insurance companies, despite the mountain of studies saying how important they can be for people’s quality of life.

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      Good for MA. Hoping it doesn’t become moot because of a national ban on trans care. Bullies always start with the most vulnerable.