The cost of gastric resection and weight loss surgery is generally between 30000 and 80000 yuan, and the reimbursement situation for medical insurance needs to be determined based on the indications for the surgery and local policies. The main factors affecting costs include surgical methods, hospital level, postoperative nursing needs, complication management, and regional economic level. Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy is currently the mainstream surgical procedure, with minimal trauma and quick recovery, and relatively controllable costs; Open surgery is usually expensive due to its complex operation and long hospitalization period. Third tier hospitals charge higher fees than second tier hospitals, but their equipment and doctor experience are more guaranteed. If postoperative complications such as anastomotic leakage or malnutrition occur, the treatment cost may significantly increase. Medical pricing in economically developed regions is generally higher than in underdeveloped regions, and there are also differences in reimbursement ratios.
Medical insurance reimbursement must meet the diagnostic criteria for pathological obesity, and purely cosmetic needs are not covered by reimbursement. Some regions have included metabolic syndrome related surgeries in chronic disease management and are eligible for partial reimbursement. It is recommended to bring BMI test reports, proof of comorbidities, and other materials to the medical insurance department for consultation before surgery. Some commercial insurance can supplement reimbursement for self paid expenses. Long term supplementation of vitamins and proteins and regular follow-up of nutritional indicators are required after surgery, and these subsequent expenses also need to be included in the budget considerations. It is crucial to choose a reputable medical institution for preoperative evaluation to avoid the temptation of choosing non compliant institutions due to low prices, which may increase the cost of subsequent treatment. After surgery, it is necessary to strictly follow the dietary plan and engage in appropriate aerobic exercise to maintain weight loss and reduce the probability of secondary surgery. Record daily diet and physical changes, regularly review stomach structure and metabolic indicators, and promptly identify and address potential issues such as anemia or osteoporosis.
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