CMA calls for investigation into Anthem policy restricting use of sedation during cataract surgery On December 27, 2017, Anthem Blue Cross implemented a clinical guideline that restricts the use of intravenous anesthesia to sedate patients during cataract surgery. The California Medical Association (CMA) believes this drastic change in policy will cause significant patient safety concerns and put patients at risk of serious complications, including blindness. The new policy, “Anesthesia for Cataract Surgery,” deems intravenous anesthesia (including moderate sedation, monitored anesthesia care or general anesthesia) not medically necessary, except in very narrow circumstances. Anthem patients wishing to have any form of intravenous anesthesia during the ... February 5, 2018 General, Managed Care Anthem Blue Cross, Anesthesiology, Contract Amendment, Medical Necessity, Opthalmology 0 0 Comment Read More »