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Three Reasons To Get Orthopedic Surgery During The Holidays | Dr Christopher Meckel, MD
Articles Three Reasons To Get Orthopedic Surgery During The Holidays

Three Reasons To Get Orthopedic Surgery During The Holidays

surgery prepAre the holidays the perfect time for surgery? It may not sound ideal, but there are actually several benefits of getting surgery around the holidays. It is one of the best times to relax and heal, with employees generally receiving more time off in December than at any other time of year. What are some other reasons you may want to consider scheduling surgery prep and surgery during the holiday season?

The End Of The Year May Be One Of The Most Cost-Effective Times To Get Surgery
In 2013, 719,000 U.S. men and women underwent knee joint replacement surgery — and another 332,000 had hip joint replacement surgery or even total hip replacement surgery. Even though a considerable number of people undergo major surgery, it isn’t necessarily inexpensive. The end of the year is a optimal time to get surgery for a few financial reasons.

“Deductibles reset at the first of the year, and if your deductible for this year has already been met, you are eligible for receiving the highest amount of coverage from your insurance policy,” Hillmont, G.I. explains. If your health insurance rates are going to go up this year — and, for many people, that’s the case — you’ll be able to get the lower rate for your surgery before it expires.

Expect Greater Support From Family And Friends
Nearly all patients who have knee replacement surgery and/or orthopedic surgery are between the ages of 50 and 80. With that in mind, most people will get some kind of support from family and friends after surgery. Even loved ones with the best intentions don’t always live close enough to help out as much as they would like. During the holidays, people make long distance trips anyway — meaning that more loved ones are likely to be around to provide emotional support and help with everyday tasks if necessary.

If you have to have major surgery, consider scheduling it for the holidays. Patients who undergo surgery prep and surgery during November and December have more time to heal, more support, and may even pay less.

Are the holidays the perfect time for surgery? It may not sound ideal, but there are actually several benefits of getting surgery around the holidays. It is one of the best times to relax and heal, with employees generally receiving more time off in December than at any other time of year. What are some other reasons you may want to consider scheduling surgery prep and surgery during the holiday season?

The End Of The Year May Be One Of The Most Cost-Effective Times To Get Surgery
In 2013, 719,000 U.S. men and women underwent knee joint replacement surgery — and another 332,000 had hip joint replacement surgery or even total hip replacement surgery. Even though a considerable number of people undergo major surgery, it isn’t necessarily inexpensive. The end of the year is a optimal time to get surgery for a few financial reasons.

“Deductibles reset at the first of the year, and if your deductible for this year has already been met, you are eligible for receiving the highest amount of coverage from your insurance policy,” Hillmont, G.I. explains. If your health insurance rates are going to go up this year — and, for many people, that’s the case — you’ll be able to get the lower rate for your surgery before it expires.

Expect Greater Support From Family And Friends
Nearly all patients who have knee replacement surgery and/or orthopedic surgery are between the ages of 50 and 80. With that in mind, most people will get some kind of support from family and friends after surgery. Even loved ones with the best intentions don’t always live close enough to help out as much as they would like. During the holidays, people make long distance trips anyway — meaning that more loved ones are likely to be around to provide emotional support and help with everyday tasks if necessary.

If you have to have major surgery, consider scheduling it for the holidays. Patients who undergo surgery prep and surgery during November and December have more time to heal, more support, and may even pay less.

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