Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Could anybody please confirm that Shady Grove accepts BCBS standard in Northern Virginia? Based on my research, that's the optimal coverage with 15% copay and 25k annual max. In SGF website, they only mention "CareFirst Blue Cross Blue Shield"
Yes, they do. I’m at SGF in Fairfax this year using BCBS Standard.
May I ask if SGF Fairfax was the preferred provider for BCBS Standard since it's a PPO plan? I am following up because they differentiate preferred vs. participating and the rates are very different.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Could anybody please confirm that Shady Grove accepts BCBS standard in Northern Virginia? Based on my research, that's the optimal coverage with 15% copay and 25k annual max. In SGF website, they only mention "CareFirst Blue Cross Blue Shield"
Yes, they do. I’m at SGF in Fairfax this year using BCBS Standard.
Anonymous wrote:Could anybody please confirm that Shady Grove accepts BCBS standard in Northern Virginia? Based on my research, that's the optimal coverage with 15% copay and 25k annual max. In SGF website, they only mention "CareFirst Blue Cross Blue Shield"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a federal employee and looking at options for IVF coverage (not IUI). We need all the things, IVF with ICSI and PGT-A testing. I have looked at the options and it seems the best ones for the most coverage would be either BCBS Standard ($25k annually covered) or Carefirst Bluechoice Standard ($45k annually covered - more coverage but higher premium but still the best "deal"). The 2025 plan brochure for Carefirst has not been put on the website yet.
Does anyone have any other thoughts or understanding? I am looking at the OPM webpage for 2025 infertility coverage (https://www.opm.gov/healthcare-insurance/healthcare/reference-materials/reference/2025-fehb-ivf-information.pdf).
I find this process and looking for details on coverage incredibly confusing. Help if you know, please!
25k will only cover around 1 IVF cycle. Have you done IVF before or is this your first time?
That is incorrect. It depends on the negotiated rate your clinic has with insurance. I’m using BCBS this year at SGF. Only fertility treatments count towards the annual max, so for example, retrieval is around $4k towards the $25k. Monitoring ultrasounds do not count towards the $25k. Meds are also separate.
Seconding this. I also had BCBS and used Shady Grove was pleasantly surprised at how "cheap" (lol, but it's all relative) the actual fertility treatments ended up being after the negotiated rate. We also ended up with well over $100k worth of drugs that we only paid a few thousand out of pocket for -- which is not included in the 25k max. We got VERY lucky and only needed one round but I have no doubt we would have been covered for two more rounds if needed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a federal employee and looking at options for IVF coverage (not IUI). We need all the things, IVF with ICSI and PGT-A testing. I have looked at the options and it seems the best ones for the most coverage would be either BCBS Standard ($25k annually covered) or Carefirst Bluechoice Standard ($45k annually covered - more coverage but higher premium but still the best "deal"). The 2025 plan brochure for Carefirst has not been put on the website yet.
Does anyone have any other thoughts or understanding? I am looking at the OPM webpage for 2025 infertility coverage (https://www.opm.gov/healthcare-insurance/healthcare/reference-materials/reference/2025-fehb-ivf-information.pdf).
I find this process and looking for details on coverage incredibly confusing. Help if you know, please!
25k will only cover around 1 IVF cycle. Have you done IVF before or is this your first time?
That is incorrect. It depends on the negotiated rate your clinic has with insurance. I’m using BCBS this year at SGF. Only fertility treatments count towards the annual max, so for example, retrieval is around $4k towards the $25k. Monitoring ultrasounds do not count towards the $25k. Meds are also separate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a federal employee and looking at options for IVF coverage (not IUI). We need all the things, IVF with ICSI and PGT-A testing. I have looked at the options and it seems the best ones for the most coverage would be either BCBS Standard ($25k annually covered) or Carefirst Bluechoice Standard ($45k annually covered - more coverage but higher premium but still the best "deal"). The 2025 plan brochure for Carefirst has not been put on the website yet.
Does anyone have any other thoughts or understanding? I am looking at the OPM webpage for 2025 infertility coverage (https://www.opm.gov/healthcare-insurance/healthcare/reference-materials/reference/2025-fehb-ivf-information.pdf).
I find this process and looking for details on coverage incredibly confusing. Help if you know, please!
25k will only cover around 1 IVF cycle. Have you done IVF before or is this your first time?
Anonymous wrote:I am a federal employee and looking at options for IVF coverage (not IUI). We need all the things, IVF with ICSI and PGT-A testing. I have looked at the options and it seems the best ones for the most coverage would be either BCBS Standard ($25k annually covered) or Carefirst Bluechoice Standard ($45k annually covered - more coverage but higher premium but still the best "deal"). The 2025 plan brochure for Carefirst has not been put on the website yet.
Does anyone have any other thoughts or understanding? I am looking at the OPM webpage for 2025 infertility coverage (https://www.opm.gov/healthcare-insurance/healthcare/reference-materials/reference/2025-fehb-ivf-information.pdf).
I find this process and looking for details on coverage incredibly confusing. Help if you know, please!