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Coloplast provides accurate, objective information intended to support the proper and efficient use of Coloplast products. This information is offered solely for your convenience, and Coloplast makes no expressed or implied guarantees regarding its accuracy or suitability for any particular purpose. The content is for informational use related to FDA approved indications only and is not intended to serve as guidance on clinical practice. Please note that a benefit verification conducted by Coloplast does not guarantee coverage or payment.
This map provides an overview of coverage policies detailed out by state for an Inflatable Penile Prostheses (IPP). The presence of your insurance plan listed on this map does not guarantee coverage. Coverage is subject to the terms, conditions, and limitations of the member’s contract. Equally, if your insurance plan is not listed, it does not necessarily mean that there is no coverage benefit. Coverage guidelines for IPPs are often located under a Sexual Dysfunction or Erectile Dysfunction (ED) policy. Occasionally you will see coverage guidelines listed elsewhere (e.g., Prosthesis). Please work with your physician’s office and insurer to check benefits and obtain an authorization or an exception for coverage.
Coloplast provides accurate, objective information intended to support the proper and efficient use of Coloplast products. This information is offered solely for your convenience, and Coloplast makes no expressed or implied guarantees regarding its accuracy or suitability for any particular purpose. The content is for informational use related to FDA approved indications only and is not intended to serve as guidance on clinical practice. Please note that a benefit verification conducted by Coloplast does not guarantee coverage or payment.
This map provides an overview of coverage policies detailed out by state for an Inflatable Penile Prostheses (IPP). The presence of your insurance plan listed on this map does not guarantee coverage. Coverage is subject to the terms, conditions, and limitations of the member’s contract. Equally, if your insurance plan is not listed, it does not necessarily mean that there is no coverage benefit. Coverage guidelines for IPPs are often located under a Sexual Dysfunction or Erectile Dysfunction (ED) policy. Occasionally you will see coverage guidelines listed elsewhere (e.g., Prosthesis). Please work with your physician’s office and insurer to check benefits and obtain an authorization or an exception for coverage.