Best practice for obesity and weight management: finding success through linking effective gastric bypass surgery policy and health management.

Robin F Foust, Rosemary Burke, Neil Gordon
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Obesity is a health issue of epidemic proportions in the United States, creating a health and financial burden for Medicare, Medicaid, and commercial populations alike. While obesity has been linked to an increased risk for any number of health conditions, including heart disease, diabetes, and certain cancers, even a moderate weight loss can mitigate some of the negative medical consequences of unhealthy weight. Obese individuals are often unsuccessful at meeting their weight loss goals for a variety of reasons. Many are increasingly looking to gastric bypass surgery as an easy-fix weight loss solution without fully addressing underlying issues for the original weight gain and failures with previous attempts to lose weight. Because of this, over the past five years an increase in gastric bypass surgeries has resulted in cases with poor outcomes and a subsequent reaction by health plans and employers across the country to eliminate coverage. Others have determined that, while exclusion is not the answer, neither is coverage as standard policies allow. Instead, these groups are opting to implement best practice programs that merge individualized counseling, nutritional education/ planning, and physical activity goals with specific policy changes. Evidence has shown that they are achieving success in managing obesity and its impact on healthcare costs and outcomes.

肥胖和体重管理的最佳实践:通过将有效的胃旁路手术政策与健康管理联系起来寻找成功。
肥胖在美国是一个流行病的健康问题,给医疗保险、医疗补助和商业人群带来了健康和经济负担。虽然肥胖与许多健康状况的风险增加有关,包括心脏病、糖尿病和某些癌症,但即使是适度的减肥也可以减轻不健康体重带来的一些负面医学后果。由于种种原因,肥胖的人往往无法实现他们的减肥目标。越来越多的人将胃旁路手术视为一种简单的减肥方法,而没有完全解决原来体重增加和以前减肥尝试失败的潜在问题。正因为如此,在过去的五年中,胃分流手术的增加导致了结果不佳的病例,全国各地的健康计划和雇主随后作出反应,取消了保险。其他人则认为,拒保不是解决办法,但标准保单所允许的覆盖范围也不是。相反,这些团体选择实施最佳实践项目,将个性化咨询、营养教育/计划和体育活动目标与具体的政策变化结合起来。有证据表明,他们在控制肥胖及其对医疗成本和结果的影响方面取得了成功。
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