Anonymous wrote: Kaiser Permanente seems to have the same IVF coverage as MDIPA. Unlike MDIPA and Kaiser, Aetna requires the infertility to be associated with endo. Am I wrong here?
Anonymous wrote:
I had a long conversation with my financial person at SG this week weighing the pros and cons of Aetna va MDIPA. I think MDIPA is the way to go since they cover drugs and Aetna doesn't. The big negative with MDIPA is that they count a cycle as a cycle once you start your meds-even if it is cancelled. However,you can freeze your eggs (not covered by insurance) and pay for the frozen egg cycle on your own without dipping in to MDIPA to use up one of your 3 cycles. Make sense?
Since it looks like MDIPA's business is going to pick up in 2011, hopefully they get their act together and better service their clients!
Anonymous wrote:2011 plans were just released and I don't see any that cover IVF (I'm in Atlanta, not DC so I can't get MDIPA). Did Aetna previously cover IVF? It doesn't look like they do now. I wish I'd had one of these options that pays for IUI when I had that this year! We need IVF though now and are trying to pick the best option--at least one that pays for the meds.
yikes - I didn't know that changed too! Is bcbs going down the tubes? They've always been so great at covering most everything medical!Anonymous wrote:That really sucks. They covered something like $6K in meds for me this past year--thank God we got in under the wire. I'm going to see if I can get the prescriptions filled now for my FET in January.
By the way, I was looking at their brochure today and noticed another change. All ultrasounds will now have a $25 co-pay (previously there was only the $35 co-pay for the office visit). That means I'll now owe $60 per monitoring visit, which can add up fast.