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Aetna's policy on parenteral and enteral nutrition is similar to Medicare policy. Medicare provides reimbursement under the part-B prosthetic-device benefit for parenteral and enteral nutrition. Consistent with its policy of covering supplies necessary for use of prosthetics, Medicare will generally cover...
Note: Except for Medicare plans and where coverage is mandated by state law, generally coverage for diabetic supplies would be provided under a pharmacy rider and not as part of medical coverage. Certain diabetic supplies may also be covered under the medical plan if no pharmacy or diabetic supp...
For janus kinase inhibitors (e.g., ruxolitinib [Opzelura]), see pharmacy benefit plans. See also: CPB 0784 - Blood and Adipose Product Injections for Selected Indications. Table: CPT Codes / HCPCS Codes / ICD-10 Codes CPT codes covered if selection criteria are met: Information in the [br...
Plans That Do Not Exclude Foot Orthotics Note: For plans that do not exclude coverage of foot orthotics, Aetna covers foot orthotics when the medical necessity criteria below are met. Please check benefit plan descriptions. Foot orthotics are considered medically necessary for members who meet all ...
psychological and neuropsychological testing for educational reasons is not covered, as standard Aetna benefit plans exclude educational testing. In addition, psychological and neuropsychological testing performed for educational reasons is not considered treatment of disease. This testing is usually provided by...