Anonymous wrote:Oh and I didn't have to redo any of my testing when I switched to Kaiser.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I use Kaiser. All diagnostics and treatments have been at 50% (except for things like TSH monitoring which goes through my regular endocrinologist). I did not have a problem getting referred from Kaiser (to shady grove). I had been trying naturally for over a year and had actually done some testing at Shady Grove out of pocket before changing my insurance to Kaiser in order to get coverage for infertility. Kaiser will require that you do diagnostic tests that they can do through them. For example I needed to do my HSG at Kaiser. Overall I have been pretty happy with the process. I also have been getting the 50% coverage for all IVF and IUI meds. I have found it somewhat cheaper to get these drugs through Grubbs specialty pharmacy in Dupont (with my kaiser coverage) than through the Kaiser pharmacy itself.
Who did you use for your PCP for the referral to SG? We will likely switch to Kaiser from BCBS this coming year, and I'd like to line up a PCP. Also, aside from the HSG, does Kaiser require any additional testing? Trying to figure out what testing I can get done this coming year for nearly free through BCBS. Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:I use Kaiser. All diagnostics and treatments have been at 50% (except for things like TSH monitoring which goes through my regular endocrinologist). I did not have a problem getting referred from Kaiser (to shady grove). I had been trying naturally for over a year and had actually done some testing at Shady Grove out of pocket before changing my insurance to Kaiser in order to get coverage for infertility. Kaiser will require that you do diagnostic tests that they can do through them. For example I needed to do my HSG at Kaiser. Overall I have been pretty happy with the process. I also have been getting the 50% coverage for all IVF and IUI meds. I have found it somewhat cheaper to get these drugs through Grubbs specialty pharmacy in Dupont (with my kaiser coverage) than through the Kaiser pharmacy itself.
Anonymous wrote:I am on the Fed plan and looked into this a couple of years ago and wish I remembered more.
I think MD/IPA covers IVF under some circumstances. I don't think Aetna and Blue Cross cover IVF, although they do cover IUI. All have caps. Check into how much coverage each has for meds. I recall the BCBS coverage was good.
More details here ..
https://www.opm.gov/insure/08/planinfo/dc.asp
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know if either MDIPA or Aetna will waive the two year wait and lower cost options for known issues? We have known male factor issues that will require IVF + ICSI to give us any chance. I don't want to deal with an insurance company telling me we have to waste our time and money on IUI before they'll cover IVF if the docs tell us that IUI won't do anything for us.
Also, does anyone who has MDIPA have experience with non-fertility chronic health issues being covered? My husband takes an injectible weekly for RA and I need to make sure that any insurance we switch to will still cover it.
Anonymous wrote:Hi all! I was wondering if anyone has recent experience with the Federal Kaiser Permanente coverage and costs? I see that it says: Infertility, 50% cost share; IVF 50% cost share ($100,000 Lifetime Max-3 Attempts/Live Birth.
What about all the blood work and tests? Does that fall under the 50% cost share? Or is that covered under regular copays?
Any other advice using KP? I've had a hard time just getting to an RE with them.