Why doesn’t insurance pay for spinal decompression when the results are so good?

June 17, 2009

For the majority of us, the economy has made things difficult, including our own healthcare.  So when someone who comes in and has qualified as a candidate for spinal decompression asks me why it’s not covered by insurance, this is what I tell them.

Unfortunately, Spinal Decompression is a relatively new procedure.  Health insurance companies calculate how they pay by looking at statistics that have been tabulated over a long period of time.  Since the data and research have only been going on for a decade or so on spinal decompression, they have decided not to cover it at the moment.  Thus, much like cosmetic surgery, spinal decompression is termed an elective procedure.

This is even more frustrating knowing that the insurance companies will cover back surgery, which as you may or may not know, has an extremely low rate of success.  I wrote another article called Is back surgery really needed anymore? In this article I explored why back surgery can be avoided.  Hopefully in the near future insurance companies will embrace what so many of my patients are talking about when they say the results have been phenomenal for them.  Check out what they’ve been saying here.

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