As many of you are aware, access to obesity management services in the
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Have you had surgery abroad?
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What were your experiences?
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Have you had difficulties accessing post-surgery care or complications?
As many of you are aware, access to obesity management services in the
Have you had surgery abroad?
What were your experiences?
Have you had difficulties accessing post-surgery care or complications?
Recently, the media has focused on bariatric surgery as a treatment for diabetes. As diabetes is a major co-morbid condition associated with obesity and morbid obesity, it is important for all methods of treatment to be explored.
A number of states are engaging in legislative action regarding obesity. Some are resolutions highlighting the need for more action in terms of prevention and treatment, and some are bills seeking to create or study access to the treatments of obesity (in most cases, specifically bariatric surgery). I would like to take a moment and highlight a number that require action and support from all of you.
As you can see from the above, it really is a busy time on the legislative front. If obesity related issues come up in your state, we urge you to let us know about it and take action. All of the above legislation is important whether or not it directly impacts you, please take a moment to write your legislators and make a difference.
Joseph Nadglowski, Jr., OAC President and CEO
The NH House Commerce Committee is holding a public hearing on SB 312 (relative to requiring health insurers to cover treatment for morbid obesity) on Tuesday, April 8th at 11am in Room 302 of the Legislative Office Building in Concord. SB 312 would mandate insurers to cover bariatric surgery in cases where an obese individual had unsuccessfully taken medically advised measures to reduce their weight. SB 312 passed the NH Senate in a 21-3 vote.
The House Commerce Committee sent a similar bill (requiring bariatric surgery for those who are morbidly obese with type II diabetes) to study. The House Commerce Committee members need information to understand that bariatric surgery is a successful procedure for those affected and the reassurance that their voting constituents will understand that this is an insurance mandate that lowers medical costs in the long run for these patients.
If you would like to share your opinion or voice your concerns, please contact the House Commerce Committee by clicking here.
The OAC has recently received disturbing accounts of obese/morbidly obese people being targeted in various social environments due to their weight. The individual is targeted as part of a joke or game. Once the individual participates in the game, photos/videos are posted on the Internet or social networking sites which further harasses the person.
If so, please contact the OAC at info@obesityaction.org to discuss the situation further.