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Insurance & Savings

October 18, 2016 by Shady Grove Fertility

Fertility Benefits for Wounded Veterans

For over 2 decades, a ban on advanced reproductive technology like in vitro fertilization (IVF) at the Veterans Administration (VA) meant that for approximately 1,800 veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars who have suffered injuries to their reproductive system, this critical care has not been covered. Without fertility benefits for wounded veterans, these brave soldiers were forced to pay for this expensive treatment out of pocket or forego the chance to have a family of their own.

On the eve of the final session before the election, Congress passed House Resolution 5235, a stop-gap measure that provided the funds to keep the Government running for 10 weeks, Congressional approval for the Department of Veterans Affairs to provide fertility treatment or adoption assistance to these veterans and their families. Another bill, authored by Senator Patty Murray, seeks to fund fertility care for veterans completely and overturns the current ban. While Congress’s actions do not overturn the current ban, they do allow for existing funds within the VA to be used for fertility treatment or adoption services for the next 2 years. We will continue our efforts to support our veterans by advocating to lift the ban permanently.

SGF Patients: The Jaye Family’s Journey 

Our patients Lauren and Kevin Jaye understand the urgency necessary for the VA and Congress to implement the measures called for in Senator Murray’s bill. In 2015, we worked closely with the Jayes to share their reproductive journey and educate the public during interviews. In May, the Jayes joined scores of Shady Grove Fertility physicians, staff, and patient advocates, and took their mission to Capitol Hill on Advocacy Day, the annual event organized by RESOLVE: The National Fertility Association, lobbying members of Congress directly to overturn the ban and receiving RESOLVE’s Hero’s Award. In vitro fertilization (IVF) was the necessary treatment for the Jayes after a roadside bomb destroyed one of Kevin’s testicles while he was on duty in Afghanistan in 2012. The Jayes were able to afford fertility treatment with Lauren Jaye’s insurance coverage as a teacher in Maryland, one of the few states with a mandate for fertility treatment coverage.

For Lauren and Kevin, whose dreams of parenthood came true in August with the birth of their daughter, allowing the public to see the process is part of their advocacy. Talking to Military Times about this important step forward, Lauren Jaye said, “It’s hard to imagine when we hold our daughter in our arms that there are veterans who have been denied that opportunity because of an injury they received serving their country and they can’t afford to do what we did. We are really hopeful for the people who have been waiting for years.”

Serving our Veterans

Acknowledging the urgency to support veterans like Kevin Jaye, the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) and the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology (SART) created their own initiative, called Serving our Veterans, to work with fertility centers around the country to provide deeply discounted treatment and fertility benefits for wounded veterans. Currently over 103 centers around the country, including Shady Grove Fertility, have begun to offer discounted treatment to veterans. The program is supported by Veterans’ groups including the Bob Woodruff Foundation and the Wounded Warrior Project. Dr. Gilbert Mottla, one of Shady Grove Fertility’s leading voices in Veterans’ advocacy, said, “Although medicine and surgery can’t restore them to their former selves, reproductive medical technology can, through IVF, enable wounded veterans to start and complete their families.”

Schedule an Appointment

To learn more about fertility benefits for wounded veterans and the many ways SGF supports our veterans through the Serving our Veterans program, Military Discount Program, Shared Risk 100% Refund Program, Shared Help Discount Program, medication discount programs, and more, call 1-877-971-7755 to speak with our New Patient Liaisons. 

Filed Under: Insurance & Savings Tagged With: Affording care

February 22, 2016 by Shady Grove Fertility

Jason Bromer
Dr. Jason Bromer of SGF’s Frederick, MD and Hagerstown, MD offices.

Patients Fight to Raise Awareness on the Ban of IVF Treatment for Veterans

Newlyweds Kevin Jaye and Lauren Belliotti, married despite egregious odds. Kevin, who was disabled after a roadside bomb in Afghanistan exploded, lost his right leg and left testicle. Their best chance at having a biological family was through fertility treatment. They made an appointment to see Shady Grove Fertility physician, Jason Bromer, M.D., who explained that Jaye’s sperm quantity was not enough for the couple to conceive naturally. After two rounds of in vitro fertilization (IVF) the couple became pregnant with their first child.

IVF Treatment for Veterans Video

 

Congressional Restriction on IVF Treatment for Veterans

After learning that the Department of Veteran Affairs would not cover their treatment cost, Kevin and Lauren have been committed, “to change a law in Congress to allow other guys in [their] situation to be able to have the family they want, the family of their dreams, and not break the bank.”

The current law, a product of anti-abortion politics prohibits the Department of Veteran Affairs from covering the cost of in vitro fertilization for about 1,800 veterans who have suffered damage to their reproductive organs.The Pentagon pays for fertility treatment for active service members, but many wounded veterans can’t take advantage of the financial help during recovery. “Our ultimate hope is just to be able to change the law. We’re not looking for handouts or anything like that,” Kevin explained. Kevin and Lauren were able to afford treatment because her health insurance as a teacher covers IVF treatment.

Service to Vets helps with Infertility Treatment Coverage

Shady Grove Fertility supports the effort to lift the IVF ban for veterans who require fertility treatment to build their family. We support The American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) and the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology (SART) created the Service to Vets Program designed to fill the void in funding for fertility treatments by offering discounted rates. In addition, Shady Grove Fertility offers a Military Discount Program of 50 percent to those in active duty, and wounded vets.

Click to watch the entire CBS Segment. For more information on Shady Grove Fertility’s Military Discount Program or to schedule an appointment, please contact our New Patient Center at 888-971-7755. 

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February 1, 2016 by Shady Grove Fertility

Vote for SGF Finalists in Ferring’s Heart to Heart Video Contest February 1–15, 2016

Ferring Pharmaceuticals has announced their finalists for their annual Heart to Heart contest and two of Shady Grove Fertility’s patients are finalists (The Behlendorf Family and The Murphy/Glickman Family)! One of the finalists is a patient of Dr. Jeanne O’Brien of SGF’s Rockville, MD, location and the other is a patient of Dr. David Saffan of SGF’s Annandale, VA, location.  How can you help one of them become a winner? By casting your vote every day between February 1 and February 15, 2016!

What is the Heart to Heart contest?

The goal of the Heart to Heart video essay contest is to raise awareness for infertility, which affects millions of Americans, and to provide inspiration and words of encouragement to others who are struggling to build or grow their families. Each video is an account of each person’s unique journey to parenthood. The mantra for this contest “Have Heart, Share Hope” is intended to build a community of support and let others know that you are not alone.

How can I vote in the Heart to Heart contest?

Watch the finalists’ videos here and vote! Voting is open from February 1 through 15 and you can vote one time each day. The grand prize winner will receive a $10,000 educational fund (use as 529 or similar savings) for their child. The four runner-ups will receive a $4,000 educational fund for their child.

In 2013, patients of Dr. Stephen Greenhouse, Aren and Jeff Dodge, won the grand prize for the Heart to Heart video essay contest, and it was, in part, thanks to the enthusiasm and support of other SGF patients who voted for them. Their heartwarming story recounts the many steps in their journey that lead them to their miracle.

Aren said, “I am absolutely grateful to Dr. Greenhouse and all of the staff at Shady Grove Fertility for their expertise, as well as Ferring for hosting such an inspiring contest advocating for others living with infertility.”

Let’s make 2016 another SGF winner!

Click here to watch the Heart to Heart Video Contest videos and cast your vote from February 1 – February 15. To schedule an appointment at Shady Grove Fertility, please call our New Patient Center at 877-971-7755.

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January 12, 2016 by Shady Grove Fertility

After serving our country in war, adjusting to home can be extremely challenging, especially for our wounded veterans who have endured wounds that leave them infertile with no infertility treatment coverage. Damaged spines and injuries to reproductive organs add to an array of seemingly insurmountable battles both psychologically and physically. For a group of approximately 1,800 veterans with impaired fertility who bravely served in Iraq and Afghanistan, the return to civilian life is even more challenging. The Veterans Administration (VA) is barred by law from providing financial coverage for veterans who require fertility treatment, specifically in vitro fertilization (IVF). Last week PBS’s signature current events program, the Newshour, took a deep dive into the necessary fertility treatments veterans who have survived these types of injuries must receive in order to build their families.

The Estimated Cost of IVF without Infertility Treatment Coverage

According to the Newshour reporter, without insurance that provides infertility treatment coverage, the cost of IVF can range from $10,000 to $13,000 a cycle—a hefty sum for anyone in need of fertility treatment. For veterans whose infertility came about as a result of fighting for our country, it’s an added wound. Fortunately for groups like RESOLVE, a patient advocacy group, and, more recently, many fertility centers across the country, including Shady Grove Fertility, it’s become a priority to affect change in this legislation and provide our wounded veterans the treatment they need to build their families, regardless of the cost.

For the last 6 years Senator Patty Murray, D-WA, in her role on the Senate Veterans Affairs committee, has worked tirelessly to get the votes to pass the bill she authored that would end the VA ban on IVF. Murray told the Newshour, “To me, when someone goes off to fight a war for us, a man or a woman, we have an obligation as the country to make them whole again, as whole as we can. And, certainly, having a family, having children, having that kind of quality of life that a lot of Americans want is something that we should make sure they get.”

Dr. Gilbert Mottla discusses infertility treatment coverage.

While the Newshour was unable to get comment from lawmakers who oppose Murray’s bill, the concern is considered to be largely centered around cost and ethical concerns about potentially extra embryos created during the IVF process. Some estimate the costs of fertility treatment to the VA would be as high as $568 million over 5 years while others argue that estimate is wildly inflated.

Despite the potential cost and ethical concerns, Shady Grove Fertility’s Gilbert L. Mottla, M.D. explained the importance of the legislation to support fertility treatments for veterans. Mottla told the Newshour, “We’re really talking about some 1,800 Iraq and Afghanistan veterans who are now aging. This one group of war injured, we really need to move this legislation forward and get these individuals the coverage they need before they lose their own reproductive potential.”

A New Program to Help Vets without Infertility Treatment Coverage

To address the cost issue, this past Veterans Day the leading reproductive medicine governing bodies, the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) and the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology (SART), announced the creation of Service to Vets, a program specifically designed the fill the void in funding for fertility treatments by offering the necessary fertility treatments at deeply discounted rates.

During RESOLVE’S Advocacy Day and through letters and appointments with legislators across the country, Shady Grove Fertility has let its voice be known in support of the effort to lift the IVF ban for veterans who require fertility treatment to build their family. We are also proud to enthusiastically support ASRM and SART’s efforts in the Service to Vets Program. In addition to our existing Military Discount Program for active duty military and reservists, as part of Service to Vets, wounded vets who require fertility treatment will receive a 50 percent discount at Shady Grove Fertility. Since November 2015, 103 fertility centers have joined Shady Grove Fertility, the ASRM, and SART in providing these discounts to our most worthy patriots.

Click to watch the entire PBS segment. For more information on Shady Grove Fertility’s Military Discount Program or to schedule an appointment, please contact our New Patient Center at 888-971-7755. 

Filed Under: Insurance & Savings Tagged With: Affording care

November 3, 2015 by Shady Grove Fertility

multiple births and insurance coverage

New research indicates that state-mandated insurance for in vitro fertilization (IVF) reduces the rate of multiple births in women younger than 35 who receive day 5 embryo transfers.

A retrospective study presented at the American Society for Reproductive Medicine’s (ASRM) 71st Annual Meeting examined 173,968 first-time in vitro fertilization (IVF) cycles that took place from 2007 to 2011. From this group, 26 percent of the women came from six states with mandated IVF insurance (including Maryland and New Jersey), and 74 percent came from 34 states without mandated insurance.

Findings showed that the rate of multiple births was significantly lower in states with insurance than those without. And for those women, the rate of elective single embryo transfer (eSET) was higher in states with mandatory insurance.

Shady Grove Fertility has found that the difference in pregnancy rates for one embryo (eSET) vs. two embryos (2BET) transferred is statistically insignificant. We are proud to acknowledge that the rate of patients selecting eSET in our practice is three times higher than the national rate, ultimately lowering risks to patients without compromising success. With this information, patients can feel more confident in their decision to choose eSET knowing they are not increasing their chances of a high-risk multiple pregnancy.

Limitations of State-Mandated Insurance for IVF

States that offer mandated insurance coverage for infertility treatment often place limitations on who is able to access coverage. These limitations may range from diagnosis requirements, length of time trying to conceive, the use of third-party reproduction, and financial caps. With the strict controls associated with mandated coverage, many patients are still unable to access the fertility care they may need. This situation causes greater reluctance from patients to do an eSET potentially because they feel more pressure to play the odds that more embryos transferred will equate to greater likelihood of success.

In Maryland, the mandate does request at least a 2-year history of involuntary infertility; however, patients experiencing endometriosis, blocked or removed Fallopian tubes, abnormal male factors, or fetal exposure to diethylstilbestrol (DES) may seek treatment earlier.

Shady Grove Fertility’s Exclusive Shared Risk 100% Refund Program

At Shady Grove Fertility, we are innovators in making fertility treatment more affordable and accessible. We created our Shared Risk 100% Refund Program to help couples who do not have insurance coverage receive fertility treatment without sacrificing high-quality medical care. If you participate in the Shared Risk 100% Refund Program, you can pursue IVF knowing we will issue a full refund if you don’t bring home a baby (some exclusions apply).

Patients selecting this program may attempt up to 6 IVF or donor egg cycles and any subsequent frozen embryo transfers (FETs) for a flat amount. In the event the attempts are unsuccessful, or the patient chooses to withdraw at any time, 100% of the deposit is refunded (some exclusions apply).

With 8,000 new families and counting, this program continues to grow and provides men and women with a financial safety net when considering fertility treatment. Today, about 82 percent of our Shared Risk 100% Refund Program participants will go on to have a family.

If you have questions regarding multiple births or would like to schedule an appointment, please call our New Patient Center 877-971-7755 or click to schedule an appointment.

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June 18, 2015 by Shady Grove Fertility

Ferring Pharmaceuticals has kicked off its annual Heart to Heart video essay contest, offering patients who have used Bravelle®, Menopur®, and/or Repronex® the chance to tell their story in order to win up to $10,000 toward their child’s education.

In 2013, Shady Grove Fertility patients Aren and Jeff Dodge won the grand prize for the Heart to Heart video essay contest, putting away thousands of dollars for their daughter’s educational fund. Watch their winning video entry!


Learn how you can be the next SGF patient to participate in this amazing opportunity.

How to Enter the Heart to Heart Video Essay Contest

The goal of the Heart to Heart video essay contest is to provide inspiration to others hoping to build or grow their families. In the video, you should share the story of your journey to parenthood and offer words of support for others by encouraging them to “Have Heart, Share Hope” through the difficult experience of infertility. To enter the contest:

  • Submit your video entry by the deadline: August 31, 2015
  • Create and upload a short, creative video essay
  • Make sure to read the video requirements for information about the length, file format, and legal rules and regulations
  • Complete the online contest application, which can be found at hearttoheartcontest.com
  • Upload the consent form, medical confirmation, and physician information release form, which can be found at hearttoheartcontest.com
  • Vote on the hearttoheartcontest.com website. Five finalists will have their videos posted and the public will choose the winner.

Tips for the Heart to Heart Video Essay Contest

Do’s

  • Keep your story simple and stick to the main points
  • When telling your story, consider what you would have liked to see and hear
  • Film your video in a well-lit environment—avoid fluorescent lighting or lighting that creates visible shadows
  • Make sure that the sound is clear—avoid areas that may create an echo and check for sources of potential background noise

Don’ts

  • Avoid use of copyrighted content, such as music, logos, or other branded material. Copyright-free music is available at hearttoheartcontest.com
  • Avoid mentioning the physician, practice, pharmacy, or other third-party organizations
  • Do not mention Ferring fertility products by brand names—please say “Ferring fertility product” or “Ferring medication”
  • When using your camera phone, shoot your video in the landscape orientation

Prizes

  • One grand prize winner will receive a $10,000 educational fund (as a 529 or similar savings plan) for their child
  • Four runner-up winners will receive a $4,000 educational fund for their child

You can be the next Shady Grove Fertility patient to win this amazing contest. Enter today to have the chance to win $10,000 for an educational fund for your child.

If you would like to learn more about the Heart to Heart video essay contest or are ready to schedule an appointment, please speak with one of our New Patient Liaisons at 877-971-7755.

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