Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok, so is there no plan that covers any fertility treatment? I currently have BCBS. After two surgeries for uterine resection and endometriosis (both of which were covered by BCBS) I am trying, but my doctor says there is a low chance of conceiving naturally. Trying to figure out if I need to change plans now.
From what people are saying, none of the fed plans are covering IVF anymore. I've only checked my own (http://www.aetnafeds.com/pdf/2017/2017CapitalHMOBrochure.pdf) but for 2017 it will cover nothing for IUI or IVF (it used to be 50%). It is still covering testing at 50%.
You should switch to BCBS fed, they covered 100% of testing for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok, so is there no plan that covers any fertility treatment? I currently have BCBS. After two surgeries for uterine resection and endometriosis (both of which were covered by BCBS) I am trying, but my doctor says there is a low chance of conceiving naturally. Trying to figure out if I need to change plans now.
From what people are saying, none of the fed plans are covering IVF anymore. I've only checked my own (http://www.aetnafeds.com/pdf/2017/2017CapitalHMOBrochure.pdf) but for 2017 it will cover nothing for IUI or IVF (it used to be 50%). It is still covering testing at 50%.
Anonymous wrote:Ok, so is there no plan that covers any fertility treatment? I currently have BCBS. After two surgeries for uterine resection and endometriosis (both of which were covered by BCBS) I am trying, but my doctor says there is a low chance of conceiving naturally. Trying to figure out if I need to change plans now.
Anonymous wrote:Could someone who goes there ask GW how they know this? It would be really helpful since the brochure doesn't seem to reflect any change.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've heard, but haven't confirmed, that BCBS will not cover monitoring in 2017.
The billing coordinator at my doctor confirmed this last week.
Which clinic told you this?
It's unclear to me how they would differentiate between blood work that's for monitoring vs. diagnostic purposes? Same for ultrasounds. Seems like it would come down to how the doctor's office submits. I too used CFA in the past and BCBS covered all my monitoring costs with no issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've heard, but haven't confirmed, that BCBS will not cover monitoring in 2017.
The billing coordinator at my doctor confirmed this last week.
Anonymous wrote:I've heard, but haven't confirmed, that BCBS will not cover monitoring in 2017.