I am planning to use 2012 FSA money to buy my breastpump on Monday. Anyone have experience with this? I looked on my FSA webpage (Wageworks) and it appears I can purchase it anywhere and send in receipt since my FSA visa card will not work at most places (e.g., Buy Buy Baby). But I can't find any specific info about purchasing pumps, just generic info about getting covered items reimbursed. I suppose I may be able to purchase it at Target with my FSA visa if I buy at the pharmacy counter. Anyone know if I can use gift cards to purchase and get reimbursed?
Re: Using FSA for breast pump
That's kind of shocking, at my BF class the LC passed around an article that the IRS declared breast pumps medical equipment, I thought FSA had to cover them...maybe they don't but you can still claim it as a medical expense on your taxes? I would look into that...
It's my understanding that the government voted that all FSAs have to allow their funds to be used for breastfeeding supplies. Health insurance companies aren't required to cover them at this time, but you should be able to use your FSA.
OP- check out www.awaybabyessentials.com it's a website run by lactation consultants or an RN who wants to provide the best cost possible for supplies. I got my pump almost $100 cheaper than what BRU or Target had it priced at. Brand new, factory issues pumps, full warranty, no "catch" so to speak. Just ladies who want to do the right thing to support other moms!
I was going to say the same thing as greengirl. Are you sure you're not confusing health insurance and FSA? My health insurance won't cover it, but we can (and will) be reimbursed through our FSA for one.
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FSA expenses are not regulated by your insurance they are regulated by the IRS for a list of eligible expenses check out IRS Publication 502, and yes breast pumps are eligible. From IRS "You can include in medical expenses the cost of breast pumps and supplies that assist lactation."
My FSA told me that too, so I hung up and called back to talk to a different person. They actually do cover it, so I would try calling and talking to someone else.
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Are you sure you aren't confusing FSA with your medical insurance? ALL FSAs would cover breast pumps unless your company/the plan sponsor specifically excluded it in their plan document. It is far more common for your insurance to not cover it
I am ordering my breastpump from Walgreen's website. It is under the FSA item for purchase. Drugstore.com was a bit higher. You can also order breastmilk storage bags and breast pads.