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  2. Here’s when Medicare will cover breast reduction surgery - AOL

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    Only some surgeons accept insurance coverage for breast reduction surgery. Damitz is one of them, and a significant portion of her breast reduction surgeries are covered by insurance. Of the ...

  3. Women's Health and Cancer Rights Act - Wikipedia

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    This law, which is administered by the Department of Labor and Health and Human Services, states that group health plans, insurance companies, and health maintenance organizations (HMOs) must provide coverage for reconstructive surgery after mastectomy for breast cancer and prohibited "drive-through" mastectomies, where breast cancer patient's ...

  4. Does Medicare Cover Breast Pumps? - AOL

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    Although Medicare is primarily for people above 65 years old, the law requires insurance companies to cover a breast pump. But you may not get exactly the one you want.

  5. Does Medicare cover breast pumps? - AOL

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    The Affordable Care Act (ACA) requires Medicare and other insurance plans to cover the cost of breast pumps. However, coverage typically only applies to specific pump types, and there may be other ...

  6. Breast reduction - Wikipedia

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    Reduction mammoplasty (also breast reduction and reduction mammaplasty) is the plastic surgery procedure for reducing the size of large breasts. In a breast reduction surgery for re-establishing a functional bust that is proportionate to the patient's body, the critical corrective consideration is the tissue viability of the nipple–areola complex (NAC), to ensure the functional sensitivity ...

  7. Nyman's model - Wikipedia

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    With insurance that pays for all her care, assume she would purchase a mastectomy for $20,000, a breast reconstruction for $20,000, plus 2 extra days in the hospital to recover for $4,000. Moral hazard (the additional care she purchases with insurance) is represented by the $20,000 breast reconstruction and $4,000 for 2 extra days in the hospital.

  8. Does Medicare Cover Breast Ultrasounds? - AOL

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    Medicare covers breast ultrasounds only when they are medically necessary and ordered by a doctor who accepts Medicare. To screen for breast cancer, Original Medicare covers one mammogram per year ...

  9. Pediatric plastic surgery - Wikipedia

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    Breast augmentation; Male breast reduction; Ear surgery as a result of microtia; Rhinoplasty; Out of all procedures, nose reshaping generally has the most cases on an annual basis (4,313 procedures in 1996). However, children make up only 9% of the total caseload for all nose reshaping.