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girls who are/were pregnant

I have a question about the cost of prenatal services (not including delivery). I don't know how appropriate is my question and if anybody would like to share their information with me. I'm about to sign a contract with a prenatal clinic for their services and we have a good (international) insurance that covers all these costs. The problem is that they have three types of packages: Standard, luxe and VIP. From what I heard american clinics do not have any packages, they just provide whatever services you need.  Our insurance company does not have an office here but has another insurance company that represents them and takes some percentage for dealing with our invoices/paperwork.

I want to choose the Luxe package that has unlimited number of visits and tests unlike the Standard package. Now the insurance girl is afraid that it would be difficult to justify the cost of the Luxe package to the international insurance company as the package also includes the cost of some tests/visits that I may not even need, but the clinic requests 100% advance payment right away when you sign a contract.

She suggests that we use the first package with limited number of tests/visits with a condition that they will also cover any additional costs if I need additional services.

The package I was considering is $7,800 and the standard one is $4,800. My question is how much did you/your insurance company pay to the clinic for your prenatal services? We have no idea how much medical services cost in the states and want to make sure that these numbers are not totally ridiculous. When I had an u/s done in the states they charged us $200 and it costs me around $135  here (Russia). Based on your experience do you think that  $7,800 is a lot to pay and justify for the insurance company? We also don't want to stand out among other clients as we will still need the insurance company to cover the delivery if I successfully get to that part. Thank you! 

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  • Can you give us an idea of what tests each level covers?  $7800 does not sound excessive to me for 9 months worth of care.

    I'm not going to be too much help because I essentially pay nothing out of pocket except $16/day for hospital stay when I deliver because I have Tricare (military insurance)/

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  • The list of tests is really long and I think that they are all the same everywhere the difference is that the package I initially wanted has unlimited number of visits unlike the $4,800 package. Interesting to hear that $7,800 is not that ridiculous. Thank you!
  • I don't think I'll be much help either. We only had one co-pay of $25 for the whole 9 months. Delivery was another matter, but even with the emergency c-section we only paid about $300 out of pocket, including Evan's expenses.
  • My insurance out of pocket maximum is $7500 so that is what we will pay in cash for my care this year. So far with my specialist bills too I'm guessing that my bills have already exceeded $3000.
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  • My annual out-of-pocket is either $3000 or $7000 depending on whether I have in or out of network coverage (mine should all be in network, unless something unforeseen happens), so this is the range I have in mind when planning out my medical expenses for this. 
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  • I had a one time co-pay of $10 for all my prenatal care and delivery. 

    However we were sent statements.  Each monthly doctors visit (height/weight, urine test, blood pressure, and listening to the hb) was around $250.  Remember that does to twice a month in the thrid tri and weekly around 34 weeks.  I had a growth u/s at 9 weeks, $350.  The NT scan at 12 weeks $700.  The anatomy scan at 20 weeks $1300.  And one more growth scan at 34 weeks $250.  As far as blood work goes I had it drawn 3 times to check for STDs and hormone levels throught the pregnancy that was $200 each time.  Then the 1 hour glucose was $100. 

    Now for delievery, my water broke without any contractions so they put me on piticon right away.  I had a narcotic pain med and then an epidural.  For the birth itself it was just a regular vaginal birth with no compications.  I had 3 very small tears to fix. I was there for 2 nights.  My total for just the hospital/deivery was $45,700.

    So either plan is a bargin I would think.  Just check over what the basic one entails.  Also when they say they will cover what is not included does that mean fully cover or what??

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  • Mrs. KaityJane, thank you for such detailed answer!!!! It's very interesting for me and my husband to see how much it would cost us even through the insurance if we lived in the states now. Thanks a lot for sharing your costs and thank you for advice!
  • My OB charges $3500 for her services which includes all prenatal care and delivery.  Of that, so far I have had to pay a $20.00 copay (you only have to pay one copay since the maternity care is considered one espense).  This does not include any labs/us just office visits.  I have not received bills/Explanation of Benefits from every thing yet, but I know that the NT Scan was around $700 (I paid $120), and I forget how much the glucose tests were (I had the one hour and the three hour) but I want to say that I have paid $50.00 total for those.  The biggie for me so far was that I was sent to L&D triage a couple of weeks back for lower pelvic pain I was having.  I was at the hosp for a little over two hours, they hooked me up to a fetal monitor to watch the baby and I talked to a nurse.  That is it.  $900.00!!!  So far I have not received any bill for it just the breakdown from the hospital so I am assuming that it is being covered by ins. 

    I am in a bit of a different position in that my insurance changed three times during my pregnancy, so my co-pays and deductibles have been all over the place. I think that all in all, go for the best you can get.  I asked the girls here a similar question about upgrading our insurance and it was the best decision I made.  Even though we are paying more on a monthly basis for ins, it is really helping with all of the labs and extras tests that your doctor may decide to run that you don't really think about ahead of time, not to mention that two hour hospital stay!

  • All in all, Hunter cost us somewhere in the $5,000 range.  He was not cheap!  I had a low placenta and required numerous ultrasounds (I think 8 in total) and those were not covered in full - we ended up paying about $300 per ultrasound.  Then $1,500 for his delivery, + $730 for my worthless epidural.  It added up.  
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  • I don't know how to add it all up.  I have like 50 different charges, but a lot of them are prenatal physical therapy.  I'm sure it's something outrageous. 
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