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BlueCross gets sued for infert. coverage
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Hi Ladies, I'd put this article in the wrong folder, and just found it! Very interesting reading...I hope this law suit opens the door for more like it!
This article is from www.inciid.org. Oct. 2007


A lawsuit charging Blue Cross of California with failing to offer infertility benefits required by California law was certified as a class action on Tuesday. This will allow the class representative and her attorneys to seek an injunction directing Blue Cross to offer much broader infertility coverage to group health plans covering employees of governmental entities and many religious institutions. Blue Cross currently offers only a limited benefit of $2,500 a year, and requires plan members to pay 50% co-pays.

According to attorney Mark F. Didak of Los Angeles, who represents the class, California Health & Safety Code and Insurance Code require health plans to offer infertility coverage on the same terms as they cover other health conditions, without lower coverage limits or higher co-pays. “The benefit should cover all infertility diagnosis and treatment services ‘consistent with established medical practices,’” Didak said, “except that health plan providers are not required to offer coverage for the actual laboratory procedures involved in in vitro fertilization.” The last part is important, says Didak, because health insurers typically refuse to pay for anything associated with in vitro fertilization, which can cost anywhere from $10,000 to $25,000 per cycle. “The law only allows them to not offer coverage for the lab procedures, which usually cost between a few hundred dollars and $1,500.” Didak hopes to persuade the court to issue an injunction that might serve as an example to the health insurance industry by clarifying what infertility benefits must be offered and which ones they can choose not to offer.

The lawsuit was filed in 2006 by plaintiff Deborah Dunn Yeager and is pending before Judge Victoria Chaney of the Los Angeles Superior Court. Prof. Dunn Yeager, who teaches communications at Westmont College in Santa Barbara, enrolled in a Blue Cross plan at work believing it covered infertility problems, only to have her benefits claim denied. Her college, she discovered, had not been offered infertility coverage on the terms required by California law. The statutes, Health & Safety Code section 1374.55 and Insurance Code section 10119.6, also mandate that “every plan shall communicate the availability of that coverage to all group contractholders and to all prospective group contractholders with whom they are negotiating.”

Up to 15% of all couples of child-bearing age suffer problems conceiving. The problems are often treatable, many times with relatively inexpensive methods. “When the California Legislature passed the law requiring health plans to offer this coverage in 1989, they found that infertility ‘affects millions of Californians,’” said Mr. Didak. “The Legislature also found that ‘[i]f properly treated, successful pregnancies can result in 70 percent of [infertility] cases,’ but that ‘[i]nsurance coverage for infertility is uneven, inconsistent, and frequently subject to arbitrary decisions which are not based on legitimate medical considerations.’”

Mr. Didak continued, “what’s clear is that if infertility coverage is always offered as the law requires, it will be sold more often, solving the problems the Legislature was trying to address. It will also bring the price of coverage down as more and more groups purchase it. Blue Cross will no longer be able to deny necessary medical treatment to people who want the chance to start a family or have another child. It’s one of the most fundamental rights any person has.”



[For more information, please contact class counsel Mark F. Didak at (310) 689-7022 or mdidak@selmanbreitman.com.
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Reply #1 - 01/19/08  4:38pm
" I wish all states were mandated to cover IF. We go through enough heartache and we sure don't need to feel the financial burden either. "
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Reply #2 - 01/19/08  11:22pm
" i agree with you! interesting article "
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Reply #3 - 01/20/08  3:39pm
" Great article! Thanks for sharing it. "
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Reply #4 - 01/20/08  8:08pm
" Thanks for sharing, very interesting. It would be nice if all stated mandated IF coverage but that will probably happen when I am too old to have children unfortunately. "
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Reply #5 - 01/24/08  1:08pm
" "deny necessary medical treatment to people who want the chance to start a family or have another child. It’s one of the most fundamental rights any person has" - NOW THAT is what "they" (ins co and gov) don't seem to get!

Here's to hoping that some day we will see it mandated through the country! "
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Reply #6 - 01/25/08  3:48pm
" I'm glad that the lawsuit was filed. But back in 2006!! My god, things take sooo long. Meanwhile all these CA women aren't getting the coverage they deserve. Ya gotta love america! "
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Reply #7 - 01/25/08  8:42pm
" Thank you for posting this article. I actually called this attorney today and he called me right back about 5 min later. As it turns out there is a loophole in the ca law which allows ins. companies to get away with not complying to this law. However if you work for a gov. or religious agency you have a chance of this working in your favor. i would suggest calling this attorney if you have benefits through either gov. or religious groups. "
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Reply #8 - 02/04/08  10:13am
" Thanks for sharing. Very interesting. "
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Reply #9 - 02/05/08  6:44pm
" I wish I wasn't so confused...I actually have Blue Cross Blue Shield and was told I had to pay 50% co-pay for all tests and procedures and no coverage for IVF if needed. But what surprises me is that I posssibly have PCOS...which is a disease (wether or not I'm TTC or not) - so why wouldn't procedures to handle that be covered?

It's all very confusing to me, I'm new to IF and am nervous that I won't be able to afford all of these things I'll need to conceive. "
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Reply #10 - 02/16/08  9:40pm
" Just found out our insurance covers absolutely nothing in connection to treatments for infertility, not even acupuncture which by WA state law they have to cover for general health but they can exclude it for something like infertility. It's horrible how they pick the pockets of people struggling with something so emotionally draining. "
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