Is UroLift covered by health insurance?

Is UroLift covered by health insurance?

Yes! The UroLift® System treatment is covered by Medicare and many private insurers.

How do I bill UroLift?

Using add-on codes: CPT code 52441 is used to report the initial UroLift System implant and add-on CPT code 52442 reports each additional implant. The number of implants will vary by patient due to the unique characteristics of the prostate and prostatic urethra.

What is the average cost of a UroLift procedure?

On MDsave, the cost of an Urolift (1-3 implants) ranges from $6,760 to $9,587. Those on high deductible health plans or without insurance can save when they buy their procedure upfront through MDsave.

Does UroLift cover most insurances?

UroLift is covered by most insurances to treat BPH, including Medicare.

Does BCBS cover UroLift?

In addition to Urolift, the Empire BCBS plan covers other treatment options for BPH including medications such as tamsulosin, Rezum procedure for enlarged prostate, HOLEP laser enucleation, and Greenlight laser. Treatment with the Urolift stent involves a quick outpatient procedure.

Does Aetna cover UroLift?

Urolift System is Covered by Aetna health insurance policies as well as Coventry health plans. Aetna announced that it now covers Urolift for BPH as part of the insurance benefit package for all men with an enlarged prostate who require a minimally invasive treatment for BPH.

Does BCBS cover Urolift procedure?

With the announcement of this new coverage, all independent licensees of the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association now allow members access to the UroLift System treatment for enlarged prostate when plan-specific medical necessity criteria are met.

What is the CPT for Urolift?

CPT codes 52441 and 52442 were approved by the American Medical Association (AMA) to describe the UroLift transprostatic implant procedure, also known as Prostatic Urethral Lift (PUL). Because of the minimally invasive nature of the treatment, the new codes have been assigned a zero-day global period.

What is the downside of UroLift?

Possible side effects after UroLift may include: Burning with urination. Painful urination. Hematuria (blood in the urine)

How long does a UroLift last?

The UroLift Implant is a permanent implant, and the treatment is intended to be permanent. Durability has been shown to at least 4 years in U.S. clinical data,1 and results will continue to be published as follow-ups continue.

Does BCBS cover UroLift procedure?

Will Medicare pay for a UroLift?

Yes! The UroLift® System treatment is covered by Medicare and many private insurers. Contact your insurance provider for your specific coverage information.

What is the CPT code for UroLift?

CPT codes 52441 and 52442 were approved by the American Medical Association (AMA) to describe the UroLift transprostatic implant procedure, also known as Prostatic Urethral Lift (PUL).

What is a Transprostatic implant?

You are scheduled for the UroLift® transprostatic implant procedure the prostate. This is a minimally invasive surgical treatment for benign enlargement of the prostate gland (also known as benign prostatic hyperplasia, or BPH). The treatment involves the delivery of small permanent implants into my prostate.

Is UroLift covered by Cigna?

– May 11, 2017 – NeoTract, Inc., a medical device company focused on addressing unmet needs in the field of urology, today announced that Cigna, a global health service company that provides insurance for over 14 million Americans, has established coverage for the UroLift® System for the treatment of enlarged prostate.

Can a prostate be too large for UroLift?

Q: Who is eligible for a UroLift? Rukstalis: It’s FDA-approved for men 45 and older with prostates up to 80 grams in size (a normal prostate in a man ranges between 7 to 11 grams). But my view is that UroLift works best in prostates ranging from 25 to 60 grams.

How long will UroLift last?

Is the treatment permanent? The UroLift Implant is a permanent implant, and the treatment is intended to be permanent. Durability has been shown to at least 4 years in U.S. clinical data,1 and results will continue to be published as follow-ups continue.

Is a UroLift worth it?

Clinical data shows that UroLift helps reduce obstructive prostate tissue and is considered a safe and effective for many men. It helps relieve lower urinary tract symptoms related to BPH, and it does not compromise a man’s sexual function.

Which is better UroLift or Rezum?

Surgical re-treatment rates favored Rezum over Urolift (4.4% vs. 10.7%, respectively). Conclusions: Rezum achieved a greater improvement in symptom relief compared to UroLift. Improvement in ejaculatory dysfunction in patients treated with UroLift was greater than Rezum.

What BPH procedures does Medicare cover?

Currently for men with enlarged prostate Medicare covers the cost of medications, Urolift procedure, Greenlight laser, Rezum procedure, HOLEP prostate enucleation, and TURP as well as open surgery for treatment of enlarged prostate.

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