BLISCare complication coverage is insurance protection, exclusivelly available from BLIS and only for select, high quality bariatric surgeons approved by BLIS. Surgeons must meet BLIS strict underwriting requirements in order to be considered. Coverage allows the bariatric surgeon to protect patients from the financial exposure of medical costs due to complications.
How does BLISCare work?
BLISCare is a “casualty” insurance policy covering the surgeon, not a “health” insurance policy covering patients. Each individual bariatric surgeon must complete a BLIS application and must meet BLIS underwriting requirements in order to participate. If accepted, the surgeon works with BLIS to customize a version of BLISCare specific to their program. Upon completion, BLIS will issue an insurance policy from a U.S. licensed insurance carrier.
Prior to surgery, the BLIS Surgeon reports their patient to BLIS where the patient is added to the surgeons roster of covered cases. If a covered complication event develops following surgery, BLIS will reimburse all providers for medical expense related to the care of the patient when the care is authorized by the BLIS Surgeon.
BLIS Surgeon underwriting requirements
A number of requirements must be met in order to be accepted by BLIS. Some of these include:
What are BLISCare ‘Covered Procedures' and 'Covered Complications’?
BLISCare Covered Procedures may include:
BLISCare Covered Complications may include:
BLISCare offers coverage for weight loss surgery related infections, bleeding, leaks, band slip, band erosion, port site problems and other known complications. Once approved by BLIS, you will work with BLIS to customize a version of BLISCare specific to your program and within a broad framework developed by BLIS.
All hospital facility charges, medical professionals and ancillary services, rehabilitation and medicine are included as part of the BLISCare coverage.
BLIS staff training and patient enrollment:
Participating surgeons and hospitals/facilities will receive training by BLIS staff on all aspects of BLIS. Training will occur after the surgeon has completed the design of their verison of BLISCare and final insurance documents have been issued by BLIS. At the conclusion of the training, surgeons will be able to report their cases to BLIS for protection.
Contact BLIS for more information.
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