My insurance covers 90% of my breast pump and I didn't call until today. After I already bought my own call and check to see if it's covered, you never know!
I checked mine; it was a no go. Did you have to get a preauthorization to get yours? If so, you could buy another one with the 90% off and sell it on craigslist or ebay.
I have Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield of CA, also a PPO. CALL!
I have Anthem PPO too, but when I called months ago the person I talked to had no idea what I was talking about and said they don't cover it. How did you ask them about it?
I have Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield, PPO. My pump was covered 100% with a prescription, but I did not have to have a medical reason. According to the insurance co, their policy changed April 2009 so I could get one at anytime during my pregnancy without a reason.
PS The insurance company was GREAT to deal with, but the pharmacy was HORRIBLE. The gave me a very hard time, and submitted my claim to insurance fraud because they just had never heard of insurance companys covering breast pumps.
We have Keystone Healthplan East (a division of Blue Cross Blue Sheild) and I get reimbursed $50 of a Breastpump, $50 of a sibling or childbirth class and $100 to a lactation consultant. I just have to submit reciepts after the birth.
It has less to do with the insurance company and more to do with the specific plan your employer chose.
I have heard of some insurances even paying a portion of infant seats so it is worth checking out!
(oh and mine also pays up to $200 for a weight loss program for after baby! They call the programs 'health connections' or something like that. The baby program is baby blueprints.)
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Re: Breastpump- call your insurance
OH bad DH bad! mine would have done the same if I hadn't told him not to open it!
At the time I found it hilarious. Now, not so much... well, still hilarious. In an ironic sort of way :P
I have Anthem too, and they don't cover pumps, sadly. Hope your policy is different from mine!
I have Anthem PPO too, but when I called months ago the person I talked to had no idea what I was talking about and said they don't cover it. How did you ask them about it?
I have Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield, PPO. My pump was covered 100% with a prescription, but I did not have to have a medical reason. According to the insurance co, their policy changed April 2009 so I could get one at anytime during my pregnancy without a reason.
PS The insurance company was GREAT to deal with, but the pharmacy was HORRIBLE. The gave me a very hard time, and submitted my claim to insurance fraud because they just had never heard of insurance companys covering breast pumps.
We have Keystone Healthplan East (a division of Blue Cross Blue Sheild) and I get reimbursed $50 of a Breastpump, $50 of a sibling or childbirth class and $100 to a lactation consultant. I just have to submit reciepts after the birth.
It has less to do with the insurance company and more to do with the specific plan your employer chose.
I have heard of some insurances even paying a portion of infant seats so it is worth checking out!
(oh and mine also pays up to $200 for a weight loss program for after baby! They call the programs 'health connections' or something like that. The baby program is baby blueprints.)