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INSANE ๐Ÿšจ This surgeon has a patient who needs a โ€œdeep flapโ€ surgery. Insurance denied it To appeal she had to speak to her patients insurance. โ€œI actually asked, do you know what a deep flap is? THE DOCTOR SAID NO.โ€ The insurance companies deciding if Americans get their procedures DONT EVEN KNOW what the procedures are. How is this okay?! THIS is the state of American healthcareโ€ฆ โ€œYou may remember I had a patient who needs a deep flap, and the insurance company denied an inpatient stay for her. So I had to schedule a peer to peer call and schedule time out of my day to ask for a conversation directly with someone who is my peer to discuss deep flap surgery and why that patient needed to be overnight. That call was scheduled for 11AM, and eleven came around 11: 30, 11: 45 and no call still. And then we emailed the insurance company because, of course, they don't give me the call number. They only let me receive the call. So finally at 12: 15, I received the call that was initially scheduled for 11. And the doctor who called me was not a surgeon. And I actually asked the doctor, do you know what a deep flap is? And the doctor said no. So that's where we are. My patient has insurance. She's seeing someone who's fellowship trained in microsurgery, me, to do her breast reconstruction, and I'm having to teach another doctor what a deep flap is in order to justify her overnight stay to navigate her insurance. This is completely ridiculous.โ€

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