Anonymous wrote:It appears AETNA no longer covers IVF or drugs - this is from their plan brochure - am I reading it wrong?
Infertility services
Infertility is defined as the inability to conceive after 12 months of
unprotected intravaginal sexual relations (or 12 cycles of artificial
insemination) for women under age 35, and 6 months of unprotected
intravaginal sexual relations (or 6 cycles of artificial insemination) for
women age 35 and over.
• Artificial insemination and monitoring of ovulation:
- Intravaginal insemination (IVI)
- Intracervical insemination (ICI)
- Intrauterine insemination (IUI)
Note: Coverage is only for 3 cycles (per lifetime). In-network benefits
requires members to 1) access care from Aetna's select network of Plan
Infertility providers and 2) obtain preauthorization from the Plan prior to
services. Otherwise, out-of-network benefits will apply. You must
contact the Infertility Case Manager at 1-888/238-6240.
• Testing for diagnosis and surgical treatment of the underlying cause of
infertility.
Note: We cover oral fertility drugs under the prescription drug benefit.
In-network: 15% of our Plan allowance
Out-of-network: 40% of our Plan allowance
and any difference between our allowance and
the billed amount.
Not covered:
• Assisted reproductive technology (ART) procedures, such as:
- In vitro fertilization
- Embryo transfer including, but not limited to, gamete GIFT and
zygote ZIFT
- Services provided in the setting of ovulation induction such as
ultrasounds, laboratory studies, and physician services.
- Services and supplies related to the above mentioned services,
including sperm processing
• Reversal of voluntary, surgically-induced sterility.
• Treatment for infertility when the cause of the infertility was a
previous sterilization with or without surgical reversal
• Injectable fertility drugs
• Infertility treatment when the FSH level is 19 mIU/ml or greater on
day 3 of menstrual cycle.
All charges
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Anonymous wrote: Bottom line, you will have to foot most of the cost. It is an elective procedure after all.
Anonymous wrote:Going into open season 2013, have read entire thread, cannot use MDIPA or Kaiser due to other specialist needs - is there any other good IVF coverage in FEHBP? Cigna offers nothing. Thanks
Anonymous wrote:Going into open season 2013, have read entire thread, cannot use MDIPA or Kaiser due to other specialist needs - is there any other good IVF coverage in FEHBP? Cigna offers nothing. Thanks