Does TRICARE cover shoulder replacement?
Total shoulder replacement and reverse shoulder replacement are covered by major health insurance plans when medically necessary - typically for end-stage glenohumeral arthritis or irreparable rotator cuff tears (for reverse). Prior authorization is required by commercial plans. The criteria are similar to hip and knee replacement: documented joint destruction on imaging plus failed conservative care.
Quick summary
Coverage
Yes - typically covered
Prior authorization
Always required
Typical patient cost
With commercial insurance: $1,000-$4,000 depending on deductible. Reverse shoulder replacement may carry slightly higher cost due to implant pricing. Without insurance, hospital-billed charges average $25,000-$45,000.
Prior authorization for TRICARE
TRICARE covers orthopedic consultations, imaging, physical therapy, and surgical procedures. TRICARE Prime requires referrals from a primary care manager for specialist visits. TRICARE Select allows direct access to any TRICARE-authorized provider. Active-duty service members have no out-of-pocket costs for covered services.
Always verify your specific TRICARE plan before scheduling. Plans within the same insurer (TRICARE) can have different prior authorization rules, network requirements, and cost-sharing. Call the number on the back of your insurance card or log into your plan portal to confirm coverage for your specific plan.
How to confirm your coverage before scheduling
- 1Call TRICARE member services (number on back of your insurance card) and ask specifically if shoulder replacement is covered under your plan.
- 2Ask your orthopedic surgeon's office to verify benefits on your behalf - they do this routinely and can identify in-network requirements.
- 3Request the prior authorization criteria in writing if prior auth is required. Ask what documentation is needed from your surgeon.
- 4Confirm your deductible remaining for the year - your out-of-pocket cost depends on where you are in the deductible cycle.
- 5Get a pre-service cost estimate from the facility if you want a specific dollar figure before scheduling.
What to do if TRICARE denies coverage
Insurance denials for orthopedic procedures are common and frequently overturned on appeal. Follow these steps:
- 1Provide X-rays or CT scan showing joint destruction (bone-on-bone changes)
- 2Document failed conservative care (PT, injections, activity modification)
- 3For reverse shoulder: provide rotator cuff tear characterization on MRI
- 4Request peer-to-peer review if denied
- 5File formal internal appeal with complete imaging and clinical notes
Common questions
Does insurance cover reverse shoulder replacement?
How is shoulder replacement coverage different from knee replacement coverage?
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