Anonymous
Post 11/03/2020 13:53     Subject: Re:Likely IVF needed- currently on BCBS Fed Employee plan- what insurance should i switch to?

Pushing this question back up. Both of us are federal employees and will begin infertility treatment this January. Any advice about best coverage for federal employees would be appreciated.
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2017 12:20     Subject: Likely IVF needed- currently on BCBS Fed Employee plan- what insurance should i switch to?

Has anyone looked at the plans in the Obamacare marketplace? Are us federal employees eligible? Figured I'd ask before I go down that rabbit tunnel.
Anonymous
Post 10/25/2017 19:30     Subject: Re:Likely IVF needed- currently on BCBS Fed Employee plan- what insurance should i switch to?

To poster 14:14. We already signed up for shared risk at SG. It's SO much easier doing cycling here than in NY. I don't have to worry about traffic and my schedule is way more flexible down here. We lucked out, even with no coverage.
Anonymous
Post 10/25/2017 17:35     Subject: Re:Likely IVF needed- currently on BCBS Fed Employee plan- what insurance should i switch to?

Anonymous wrote:Thank you for replies. I don't have an FSA set up...guess that will be on my to do list during open season.


Definitely do FSA. You and your husband can both sign up $2,600 each and that's $5,200!
Anonymous
Post 10/25/2017 16:12     Subject: Likely IVF needed- currently on BCBS Fed Employee plan- what insurance should i switch to?

Anonymous wrote:The only other option is, and this is if you're doing fertility with SG, is to see if SG will honor the Aetna rate for 2018. They did for 2017 and that saves you some money.


I was able to get the Aetna rate since I have Aetna and no insurance coverage . I was told it only applied to the single transfer. So with the discount it was $12,500 and that includes PGS.
Anonymous
Post 10/25/2017 14:16     Subject: Likely IVF needed- currently on BCBS Fed Employee plan- what insurance should i switch to?

Kaiser still has 50% IUI I believe? Have you already done 3 IUIs?
Anonymous
Post 10/25/2017 14:14     Subject: Re:Likely IVF needed- currently on BCBS Fed Employee plan- what insurance should i switch to?

Anonymous wrote:My husband and I are both federal employees and are permanently assigned to NY. I was about to switch to GHI during open season last year, but found out right we were going on a long term work detail to DC in 2017. GHI only has coverage in NY and NJ. It's absolute BS. My co-worker in NY switched from BCBS to GHI and got 3 rounds of banking embryos, meds, and FETs covered this year. INFURIATING!!! I'm sure GHI will get rid of the coverage eventually, too.


If 2018 GHI still has coverage, I would return to NY and take advantage of it. That is hugely valuable.
Anonymous
Post 10/25/2017 13:19     Subject: Likely IVF needed- currently on BCBS Fed Employee plan- what insurance should i switch to?

BCBS covers all diagnostic, so that's a small help.
Anonymous
Post 10/25/2017 12:20     Subject: Re:Likely IVF needed- currently on BCBS Fed Employee plan- what insurance should i switch to?

Thank you for replies. I don't have an FSA set up...guess that will be on my to do list during open season.
Anonymous
Post 10/25/2017 11:07     Subject: Likely IVF needed- currently on BCBS Fed Employee plan- what insurance should i switch to?

The only other option is, and this is if you're doing fertility with SG, is to see if SG will honor the Aetna rate for 2018. They did for 2017 and that saves you some money.
Anonymous
Post 10/24/2017 23:41     Subject: Re:Likely IVF needed- currently on BCBS Fed Employee plan- what insurance should i switch to?

My husband and I are both federal employees and are permanently assigned to NY. I was about to switch to GHI during open season last year, but found out right we were going on a long term work detail to DC in 2017. GHI only has coverage in NY and NJ. It's absolute BS. My co-worker in NY switched from BCBS to GHI and got 3 rounds of banking embryos, meds, and FETs covered this year. INFURIATING!!! I'm sure GHI will get rid of the coverage eventually, too.
Anonymous
Post 10/24/2017 23:07     Subject: Likely IVF needed- currently on BCBS Fed Employee plan- what insurance should i switch to?

I'm in the exact same boat, OP. Planning to switch from DH's federal BCBS to my employers Carefirst plan which covers 50%
Anonymous
Post 10/24/2017 23:03     Subject: Likely IVF needed- currently on BCBS Fed Employee plan- what insurance should i switch to?

yes, previous poster is correct. All federal plans have gotten rid of IVF benefits. A few years ago several paid 50%.
It's a major bummer.
Anonymous
Post 10/24/2017 18:00     Subject: Re:Likely IVF needed- currently on BCBS Fed Employee plan- what insurance should i switch to?

No Federal plans cover IVF at all. If your spouse has access to a private plan, I would look into that. Otherwise, start saving your money. And look into maxing out your FSA.
Anonymous
Post 10/24/2017 17:33     Subject: Likely IVF needed- currently on BCBS Fed Employee plan- what insurance should i switch to?

Live and work in DC- is there an insurance plan that you would recommend as I come to terms with the prospect of IVF early next year?

Thank you.