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Why UnitedHealthcare Denies Jaw Surgery Claims
A closer look at how jaw surgery insurance coverage works and why many claims are denied or underpaid For many patients, receiving approval for jaw surgery from their insurance company feels like the hardest part of the process. After months of consultations, imaging, orthodontic planning, and medical documentation, an authorization from UnitedHealthcare can seem like the moment everything is finally settled. But in reality, approval is often only the beginning. Across ortho
Karim Hachem
Mar 56 min read


The Complete Guide to Out-of-Network Surgery Reimbursement (2026)
From pre-authorization to external review for surgeries costing $50,000–$200,000 Specialized surgery in the United States often comes with an unexpected reality: the surgeons most experienced in complex procedures are frequently out of network with major insurance plans. For patients pursuing treatments such as double jaw surgery , airway reconstruction, or other highly specialized procedures, this can create uncertainty long before the surgery even takes place. Questions a
Karim Hachem
Mar 410 min read


Why CPT 21299 and CPT 41899 Cause Jaw Surgery Insurance Denials
Breaking down how insurers evaluate unlisted maxillofacial surgery procedures For many patients pursuing airway or jaw surgery, the biggest concern is whether insurance will actually recognize the procedure as medically necessary. After months of consultations, imaging, and treatment planning, it’s reasonable to assume that once the clinical need is documented, the insurance claim should move forward. But in many cases, the problem isn’t medical necessity. It’s how the surger
Karim Hachem
Mar 16 min read


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