Sexual Dysfunction (benefit interpretation)
Defines covered diagnostic services and select treatments for sexual dysfunction and lists excluded devices, procedures, medications, and supplies; coverage is subject to member's Evidence of Coverage/Schedule of Benefits and state/federal mandates.
Routine review; no change to coverage guidelines
Coverage Summary
This policy (Policy Number BIP161.O) provides benefit interpretation for sexual dysfunction services and became effective on June 1, 2026. The coverage stance for the policy is mixed, reflecting that some diagnostic services and select treatments are covered while specific devices, procedures, and medications are excluded. The policy is current as of the effective date and references routine review with prior version archived.
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