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Cortisone Injections vs Gel Injections (Hyaluronic Acid): private Coverage

Side-by-side comparison of private coverage for cortisone injections and gel injections (hyaluronic acid), including coverage status, prior authorization requirements, and estimated costs.

Cortisone Injections: Covered
Gel Injections (Hyaluronic Acid): Covered

Coverage Comparison

How private covers each treatment option side by side.

Factor Cortisone Injections Gel Injections (Hyaluronic Acid)
Coverage Status Covered Covered
Prior Authorization Not Required Required
Estimated Cost $100-$300 per injection (with insurance copay typically $20-$50) $300-$1,500 per injection series (without insurance)
Evidence Level strong moderate
Requirements 2 requirements 5 requirements

Which Is Better Covered by private?

Both Cortisone Injections and Gel Injections (Hyaluronic Acid) are typically covered by private. Compare the specific requirements and costs below to determine which may be more cost-effective for you.

Overall Comparison Verdict

Both injection types have distinct roles in knee osteoarthritis treatment. Cortisone provides fast, powerful relief but with limitations on frequency and potential cartilage concerns. Gel injections (hyaluronic acid) offer longer-lasting relief and can be safely repeated, making them preferable for ongoing management.

Best for: Cortisone for acute flares needing fast relief; gel injections for long-term OA management with safer repeated use.

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Coverage Details

Cortisone Injections

Typically Covered
$100-$300 per injection (with insurance copay typically $20-$50)

First-line injection treatment. Usually covered without prior auth.

Gel Injections (Hyaluronic Acid)

Typically Covered
Prior auth required
$300-$1,500 per injection series (without insurance)

Kaiser is moving away from viscosupplementation per AAOS recommendations. Coverage varies significantly by region. Prior auth mandatory.

Prior Authorization Requirements

Cortisone Injections

  • Medical necessity documentation
  • In-network Kaiser provider

Gel Injections (Hyaluronic Acid)

  • Documented knee osteoarthritis diagnosis
  • Failed at least 2 cortisone injection trials
  • Failed conservative treatment for 3+ months
  • Imaging confirming joint degeneration
  • Treatment by Kaiser network physician

Cost Comparison Under private

Cortisone Injections

Estimated cost: $100-$300 per injection (with insurance copay typically $20-$50)

Gel Injections (Hyaluronic Acid)

Estimated cost: $300-$1,500 per injection series (without insurance)

Costs are estimates and may vary by specific plan, location, and provider. Contact private directly to verify your benefits.

Appeal Tips

If coverage is denied for either treatment, here are tips for appealing with private:

  • Request peer-to-peer review with Kaiser medical director
  • Document specific functional limitations
  • Reference CMS LCD L39260 coverage criteria
  • Submit complete treatment history timeline
  • Ask about regional policy exceptions
  • Contact Kaiser patient advocate for assistance

Steps to Get Covered by private

Follow this process to get your treatment approved and minimize out-of-pocket costs.

1

Verify Your Benefits

Call private or log into your member portal to confirm your specific plan covers the treatment you're considering. Ask about deductibles, copays, and any limitations.

2

Get a Referral (If Required)

Some private plans require a referral from your primary care doctor to see a specialist. Check your plan type (HMO plans usually require referrals, PPO plans often don't).

3

Submit Prior Authorization

If prior authorization is required, your doctor's office will submit the request with clinical documentation including your diagnosis, imaging results, and records of previous treatments tried.

4

Wait for Approval

private typically processes prior authorization requests within 5-15 business days. Urgent requests may be expedited. Your doctor's office can follow up on the status.

5

Schedule Your Treatment

Once approved, schedule your treatment with an in-network provider to minimize out-of-pocket costs. Keep your approval reference number for your records.

6

Appeal If Denied

If denied, request the denial in writing and work with your doctor to submit an appeal with additional supporting documentation. Many denials are overturned on appeal.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does private cover Cortisone Injections?

Yes, private typically covers Cortisone Injections. Prior authorization is generally not required. The estimated out-of-pocket cost is $100-$300 per injection (with insurance copay typically $20-$50). Contact private directly to verify your specific plan benefits.

Does private cover Gel Injections (Hyaluronic Acid)?

Yes, private typically covers Gel Injections (Hyaluronic Acid). Prior authorization is required before treatment. The estimated out-of-pocket cost is $300-$1,500 per injection series (without insurance). Verify your specific benefits with private before scheduling treatment.

Which has lower out-of-pocket costs with private: Cortisone Injections or Gel Injections (Hyaluronic Acid)?

With private, the estimated cost for Cortisone Injections is $100-$300 per injection (with insurance copay typically $20-$50) and for Gel Injections (Hyaluronic Acid) is $300-$1,500 per injection series (without insurance). Both are typically covered, so your out-of-pocket costs depend on your specific plan details including deductible, copay, and coinsurance amounts. Always verify costs with your insurance before scheduling.

Do I need prior authorization for Cortisone Injections or Gel Injections (Hyaluronic Acid) with private?

private requires prior authorization for Gel Injections (Hyaluronic Acid) but not for Cortisone Injections. If you choose Gel Injections (Hyaluronic Acid), expect a 5-15 business day approval process. Cortisone Injections can usually proceed without pre-approval.

What if private denies coverage for my treatment?

If private denies coverage, you have the right to appeal. First, ask for the denial in writing with the specific reason. Then work with your doctor to submit an appeal with supporting clinical documentation, imaging results, and records of failed conservative treatments. Many initially denied claims are approved on appeal. You can also contact your state insurance commissioner if you believe the denial is unfair.

Verify Your Coverage

Coverage can vary by specific plan. Contact private directly to verify your benefits for both cortisone injections and gel injections (hyaluronic acid).

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