According to the Affordable Care Act signed in 2010, insurance companies are required to
cover the cost of a breast pump and supplies.
You may be able to get help with breastfeeding at no cost, since your health insurance plan can
cover the cost of a breast pump — and may offer to cover either a rental or a new one for you to keep.
A lot of health insurance companies will
cover the cost of a breast pump and / or give you a certain amount of money towards a breast pump.
I discovered too late that my medical fund would have
covered the cost of my breast pump.
Your health insurance plan must
cover the cost of a breast pump.
Did you know that your health insurance may
cover the costs of your breast pump?
Individual insurance providers could potentially go back to deciding on a case by case basis, with some insurance providers asking for prescriptions before agreeing to
cover the cost of a breast pump.
As of 2010, the Affordable Health Care Act required all health insurance providers to
cover the cost of a breast pump.
In addition, plans have to
cover the cost of a breast pump, but there's no indication yet on whether the cost of the Willow would be covered since it's so new.
In the U.S., the Affordable Care Act requires health insurance plans to
cover the cost of a breast pump.
As of Aug. 1, 2012, the Affordable Care Act is supposed to
cover the cost of some breast pumps, but because the law's wording is vague, insurance policies differ in what's covered.
In the United States and Canada, a lot of health insurance programs will
cover the cost of a breast pump either fully or partially, based on your level of coverage.
Most insurance companies are now required to
cover the cost of your breast pump and other breastfeeding services or needs!
And now that insurance companies are
covering the cost of breast pumps, there will likely be an even better «aftermarket» for never - used breast pumps.