Obesity surgery is called cost-effective
Wall Street Journal (subscription required), September 9, 2008
The cost of the most common type of weight-loss surgery is offset within two to four years by medical cost savings, according to a new study. Some insurance plans specifically exclude weight-loss surgery, and the findings may increase pressure on health-insurance companies to cover gastric bypass surgery. The analysis covered six months of presurgical evaluation and care, the surgery itself and, on average, about 18 months of postsurgical care.
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