Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield in Connecticut has decided to cancel its plan to limit anesthesia coverage for surgeries after facing backlash. The policy, which was supposed to start in February 2025, would have restricted coverage based on time limits, potentially leaving patients with out-of-pocket expenses. State Comptroller Sean Scanlon announced the reversal, stating that Anthem will not be implementing the policy in Connecticut. The decision was met with criticism from healthcare professionals and Attorney General William Tong, who said it could expose patients to unexpected costs. Anthem initially claimed the policy was to prevent overbilling, but the reversal ensures full anesthesia coverage for Connecticut patients. It is unknown if the policy will still apply in other states.
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