I never understood telling people with insurance to stop complaining when that energy should go in to trying to get good coverage for everyone. |
1. Caveat emptor. DO YOUR RESEARCH. 2. You're going to need a thicker skin than that to survive the fertility jungle. |
Aetna doubles the price of their meds, and if you use the coverage in the plan for the meds, that will eat signigicantly into your maximum coverage cap for infertility services. Better to just buy the meds out of pocket, swallow the cost, and then have more left in your cap in case you need another cycle. You will pay close to the same either way. I think Aetna jacks up the med prices so that you end up spending all your coverage on meds. At least they cover the procedures and everything else though.... I didn't have any coverage before, so I feel somewhat grateful. |
Was this plan from a MD employer? |
We had federal BCBS when we started IUI last year and then switched to Aetna so that we would have 50% coverage for our first IVF cycle. Nightmare to get all the approvals done in time. Everything said here -- absolutely true. After a lot of hand wringing, we ended up getting our meds through Freedom Pharmacy, even though that meant we would have to pay everything up front out of pocket. However, with their Project Greenlight rebate program, we got half of it back, and fairly quickly I might add. We just kept our receipts, filled out a simple form and fedexed it all in. A couple weeks later, we had a big fat check. In the end, we probably ended up paying a tiny bit more or even about the same, but it was worth it for us to not have to deal with the disaster that is Aetna. Good luck to all through this stressful and maze-like process. Sigh. |
It's 2017 and they and Aetna is still charging more than double for IVF meds! I can't believe that this practice is legal. So by charging more for the meds they get you to pay a higher copay to them, and then it eats up your benefit so they have to pay much less for your actual fertility procedures. This is a huge conflict of interest! My alternative is to pay cash at another pharmacy and trust that Aetna will reimburse me which I have had a horrible experience with in the past getting Pregnyl reimbursed from them. If you have a choice so insurance companies stay far away from Aetna. |