Revised Policy Treats Obesity Under Medicare
"Obesity is a critical public health problem in our country that causes millions of Americans to suffer unnecessary health problems and to die prematurely," Tommy G. Thompson, secretary of Health and Human Services (news - web sites), said at a Senate subcommittee hearing where he announced that Medicare officials were removing the statement that "obesity itself cannot be considered an illness" from the Medicare manual.
Under the new policy, Medicare beneficiaries would be able to obtain coverage for treatments ? such as gastric bypass surgery ? if "scientific and medical evidence demonstrate their effectiveness in improving Medicare beneficiaries' health," the department said in a statement.