Anonymous wrote:^That's often not how it works PP given that for many IVF is not a covered procedure so your out of pocket max doesn't apply or help you here if your policy excludes IVF coverage. My plan excludes IVF and I've met my out of pocket max (no deductible) so I don't pay for doctors/medications/procedures anymore till January 1st of next year. But I'll pay in full for IVF/medication needed for that since it's not a covered expense.
To get to the original question OP if you have Aetna SG will honor the negotiated rate. If not you're likely to pay the full rate.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a Shady Grove IVF patient. My insurance covers 3 IVF attempts per live birth. I’ve used these up (a freeze all cycle counted as one, then 2 failed FETs). So my next FET will be out of pocket. Does anyone know if I will have to pay the $4600 cash fee, or if I would still get the benefit of the negotiated rate that they would normally receive from my insurance company?
I’ve asked my financial counselor and I don’t even think she understands what I’m asking. She says she can’t tell me anything until she runs it through my insurance and I need to decide on my FSA before then. Working with the financial people has been the most challenging thing for me!
Anonymous wrote:NP. I have the same question - my insurance covered my last FET and always covers all bloodwork/ultrasound appointments. So I know for my next FET, which isn't covered by insurance, insurance will still cover my 2 monitoring appointments and pay out for those. So I just wish Shady Grove would consider lowering the fee that I have to pay at least by the amount my insurance company will pay out! FETs seems unreasonably expensive - $4600 for 2 appointments and an embryo transfer? Almost no labwork or anything needs to be done except thawing the embryo. I don't get it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. I have the same question - my insurance covered my last FET and always covers all bloodwork/ultrasound appointments. So I know for my next FET, which isn't covered by insurance, insurance will still cover my 2 monitoring appointments and pay out for those. So I just wish Shady Grove would consider lowering the fee that I have to pay at least by the amount my insurance company will pay out! FETs seems unreasonably expensive - $4600 for 2 appointments and an embryo transfer? Almost no labwork or anything needs to be done except thawing the embryo. I don't get it!
I wonder about this too. Does FET include the follow up appointments; beta, ultrasound if pregnancy is confirmed, until 12 weeks of gestation?
Anonymous wrote:NP. I have the same question - my insurance covered my last FET and always covers all bloodwork/ultrasound appointments. So I know for my next FET, which isn't covered by insurance, insurance will still cover my 2 monitoring appointments and pay out for those. So I just wish Shady Grove would consider lowering the fee that I have to pay at least by the amount my insurance company will pay out! FETs seems unreasonably expensive - $4600 for 2 appointments and an embryo transfer? Almost no labwork or anything needs to be done except thawing the embryo. I don't get it!
Anonymous wrote:SGF's financial people are the worst! They're like the folks at the DMV
