Anonymous wrote:OP here. I really appreciate all of the replies! I called Aetna (non Fed) for the second time today and was told they cover 3 IUIs or 3 IVF attempts at 50% over a lifetime. This is what they told me in 2016 and it turned out to be completely wrong. I’ve made 3 calls to the CFA financial counselor because she was so helpful and accurate 2 years ago but haven’t heard back. I am grateful I can get any coverage at all but I don’t understand why this process has to be so difficult and frustrating. Thanks again for all of the information!
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for all the replies! I'm not a fed so all of this is confusing and I think I''ll have to have my husband log in and see what options he has. We live in DC and he works in Northern Virginia so I think he is eligible for the regional plans. From my initial research, it looks like Carefirst Bluechoice standard (code 2G5) is available to us but is this the same as Healthyblue? The High option is pretty steep especially if he is not even sold on having a second kid so we would do the standard. I called my current insurance company ( Aetna) and they were unable to tell me if my plan covered IUI and referred me to my employer. My employer was unable to answer that question so I'm frustrated. I'm wondering if I call Columbia Fertility (where I had my last IUIs) if they would be able to help out and tell me if things are covered. IUI has such a low success rate that paying out of pocket seems silly. Why does this have to be so hard? Thanks again for your help!
Anonymous wrote:For those receiving IUIs that were covered under a FEHB plan, did you use donor sperm? I'm running into trouble where the insurance would cover it if we were a hetero couple and had sperm between us, but won't cover it because we are using donor sperm. At least this is what half the reps I've called have said, the other half say covered. I'm just trying to figure out if I should change from Kaiser to BCBS as we try to start a family this coming year.
Anonymous wrote:For federal employees in search of 2018 Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) Program, I only found CareFirst BlueChoice to have IUI (6 attempts). None have IVF.
Please let me know if I'm wrong.
CareFirst BlueChoice 2018 Brochure: https://www.opm.gov/healthcare-insurance/healthcare/plan-information/plan-codes/2018/brochures/73-718.pdf