April 2017 Moms

Help - how to get insurance to cover a breast pump

My insurance company is refusing to cover anything but a manual pump, and I'm having issues getting that covered. Isn't it the law to cover that? Has anyone succeeded in getting it deemed "medically necessary"  and getting covered?

Re: Help - how to get insurance to cover a breast pump

  • Did your doctor write you a prescription?  I know that's how Tricare works.
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  • My insurance won't cover a pump at all. According to the ACA you should get a pump but my plan was grandfathered in so the rules don't apply. 

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  • I didn't know that insurance plans being "grandfathered" in was a thing either until recently thanks to A17 ladies, plus I recently found out one of my very good friends who works in a school had a "grandfathered" insurance plan and wasn't able to get her breast pump through them.  More information here on which ACA rules do and don't apply (I looked it up because I was curious): https://www.healthcare.gov/health-care-law-protections/grandfathered-plans/

    Sorry you have to deal with this! :(
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  • some only cover a manual. it's still a pump so it meets the requirement.

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  • Sheesh that blows. Can you get a voucher for the price of a manual and put that towards a different pump? Or maybe have them reimburse you a portion for the one you like? There have to be more options than "nope". 
  • Do you have an FSA? You can buy them from the FSA store--obviously you're still paying but at least it isn't coming directly out of pocket and you're getting a discount from the tax savings. 
    DD #1: April 2017
    DD #2: May 2020
    Baby #3: EDD May 2023; MC October 2022

  • The insurance does not have to cover it at all, unfortunately it's not mandatory. Also, a lot has changed and they have gotten super strict on what you can use your FSA or HSA for. If you get an Rx you should be able to get it through FSA/HSA 


  • For my FSA you can buy anything you can find at fsastore.com and pumps are on there. No Rx needed. 
    DD #1: April 2017
    DD #2: May 2020
    Baby #3: EDD May 2023; MC October 2022

  • @KaraMG35 Check on Amazon to see if you can get your accessories kit cheaper there; a lot of times it's a little bit cheaper than buying direct from the manufacturer. Glad you found a solution!
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  • My first one was used and I bought new parts, worked great!  If it's a madela I found Amazon to be the best place to get tubes and then babies Rus and target have everything else you need!
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