Medicare – Obesity behavioral therapy

Should you possess a body mass index (BMI) that’s 30 or higher, Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance) provides for obesity evaluations and behavioral therapy with an emphasis on dietary and physical activity changes to support your weight loss journey. This benefit is available when your primary health care provider administers the therapy within a primary care environment (such as a clinic), allowing for the integration of your individualized prevention strategy with other health services you receive.

Your financial responsibilities under Original Medicare:
If your physician or healthcare practitioner accepts assignment, there are no charges for this beneficial service.

Occasionally, your physician or healthcare professional might suggest frequency in services beyond the scope of what Medicare reimburses. They might also propose treatments that are not covered under the Medicare program. Under such circumstances, you might be responsible for bearing the full or partial costs. It’s advisable to engage in conversation with your doctor to grasp the rationale behind the recommended services and to comprehend the extent of Medicare’s coverage for them.

What it is
A preliminary examination to determine your BMI and behavioral therapy meetings which include dietary evaluation and guidance to promote weight loss through nutritional and physical activity modifications.

Obesity behavioral therapy