We just found out that we won't be able to get pregnany without IVF and I'm wondering if anyone out there knows of an insurance company that will cover these costs?
My husband and I are both self employed Broker/Owners of a small real estate company in Spokane (I know, not Seattle, sorry!) and we since our company doesn't offer insurance we have individual plans.
We are with Asuris right now and they cover the testing for infertility but not anything else. Sounds like this is going to cost us about $15,000-$20,000 and they need payment at the time of service and don't have any sort of payment plan.
We aren't able to put these costs on a credit card or refinance our house to get money out- thanks housing market crash. Any ideas???
Re: Insurance to cover IVF in WA?
The only insurance I know of in Washington State that covers IVF is Microsoft (I think it's Aetna). Unfortuantely Washington does not mandate IVF coverage.
If you go through the University of Washington for IVF, it can be cheaper than some of the other local clinics, mainly because you get the meds for much less. I know other clinics (SRM) have financing options that you might qualify for.
It sucks, there's no way around that. But if it's an option, call around to the various clinics and see if you can get ideas on the different pricing. It really does seem to vary.
ETA: sorry, just noticed you were in Spokane, so don't know if the Seattle clinics are an option for you.
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As far as I know, there's no full insurance coverage (except for MS employees, as mentioned). I did 2 IVF's and we paid out-of-pocket for everything, except for a little coverage here and there on some bloodwork.
Check out ARC Fertility, though, and see if your clinic accepts it. ARC is a 3rd party fertility finance company. We used ARC plans for both IVF's and paid about 50% of what the clinic would have charged us. They also offer a refund guarantee program, if you are under 38 years old. Medications are not included and usually cost $3000-5000 per cycle (ouch, I know...mail order pharmacies are your friend!). But saving any way you can helps! The people at ARC were very helpful and not pushy when I called to ask questions.
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Ms insurance is premera, though its my understanding that its really a ms insurance that they have hired permera to run for them. Its the same coverage as Michelle mentioned she has 15k pp.
I have heard of ivf programs out there that you pay around 10k into and they cover the rest. Its a real problem and I think all insurance should cover it. I'm sorry your dealing with this. Do you know for sure that a less expensive option like iui would not be an option at all for you?
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This. I know Nordstrom also has coverage and their policies are through Aetna and Alliance Select (Group Health included).
Thank you everyone for your insurance ideas, looks like I'll be checking out Aetna, Alliance Select, Premers, Group Health, Empire Blue cross/Blue Shield and the United Healthcare tomorrow.
The ARC fertility finance company also sounds really interesting so I'll definitely look into that too.
We just found out we were IF on Friday so all of this is just happenng so quickly... I just don't know how I'm going to go back to work and actually get anything done. I am going to have a huge list of things I need to research online and clinics and insurance companies I need to call.
I really appreciate all the support, encourage and good luck wishes- thanks again!