Hey Ladies, I am sure many of you have some sort of benefit through your insurance for a free or reduced price on a breast pump. I have UH and they cover a few through durable medical equipment coverage. They called me and told me about their "healthy pregnancy program" and that I can register with their vendors, and at 36w, they send you the pump you chose. I registered last week with Byram Health Care and chose the Medela Pump In Style Advance. It doesn't come with the fancy bag or anything... which is fine by me. I expected to see it in 28 weeks.
Kaiser offers free pumps as well. I got a Medela double electric with my first pregnancy and hope to get another this time around. It's actually stems from the Affordable Healthcare Act (aka Obamacare). So we really can say "THANKS OBAMA!" and mean it :-p
Kaiser offers free pumps as well. I got a Medela double electric with my first pregnancy and hope to get another this time around. It's actually stems from the Affordable Healthcare Act (aka Obamacare). So we really can say "THANKS OBAMA!" and mean it :-p
Do you know what you have to do to get this through kaiser? I just switched to kaiser a few months ago so still learning how it all works.
I think that you usually get your pump 4-6 weeks AFTER delivery, and you obtain it from the Kaiser clinic or where ever you pick up your prescriptions from Kaiser.
There should be more information in your baby club or whatever it is called.
It all depends on your specific plan. I had UHC for DD and they would not let me order the pump until after she was born. My doctor had to fill out a form. This was also through Byram Healthcare and they had 3 different choices for my plan, including the PISA which I chose. It was not the same PISA as carried in stores, it didn't have the fancy bag but more importantly it didn't have a let down function.
It did the job but I had a retail PISA given to me by a friend and I liked that one better. My SIL said her insurance allowed her to pay extra to get a fancier retail version, I wish mine had that option. Here's hoping maybe they do now.
Bottom line, just like @tabitha722 said you have to call your specific insurance provider to find out all the details on when and what you can order, there is no set rule.
Just wanted to add OP, I'd be a little concerned about getting it so early, you may want to see if you can return it. The reason being is that Medela only provides service and repairs for one year after you get the pump. My PISA started acting wonky after about 10-11 months (I wore the hell out of that thing). If that happened to you you'd be out of warranty as getting it now will eat up 6 months during which it's getting no wear and tear.
I have Cigna and they offer this through my plan also. I enrolled in the healthy pregnancy healthy baby program and a nurse called me and gave me the number to call at 28 weeks.
I have blue cross blue shield of NC and called today to ask about this. They said to call when we give birth and they overnight us a pump for free from a durable medical equipment provider but that they couldn't tell us what kind of pump it would be other than electric. I always have the Medela from my SIL to fall back on.
Kaiser offers free pumps as well. I got a Medela double electric with my first pregnancy and hope to get another this time around. It's actually stems from the Affordable Healthcare Act (aka Obamacare). So we really can say "THANKS OBAMA!" and mean it :-p
Do you know what you have to do to get this through kaiser? I just switched to kaiser a few months ago so still learning how it all works.
They actually had me ask my OB about it. I filled out a form in her office and picked up the pump there. That was early 2013, so the procedures may have changed. I plan to ask about it in 3rd trimester in case there's a wait.
I have Cigna and they offer this through my plan also. I enrolled in the healthy pregnancy healthy baby program and a nurse called me and gave me the number to call at 28 weeks.
I have Cigna too and joined that program. I had no idea they offered the pump though. Thanks for the info!
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It did the job but I had a retail PISA given to me by a friend and I liked that one better. My SIL said her insurance allowed her to pay extra to get a fancier retail version, I wish mine had that option. Here's hoping maybe they do now.
Bottom line, just like @tabitha722 said you have to call your specific insurance provider to find out all the details on when and what you can order, there is no set rule.
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