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Insurance Company Begins Offering Free Breast Pump To Mothers

Bloomington, IL based Insurance Covered Breast Pumps is pleased to announce that breastfeeding mothers may be eligible for free breast pumps. The company says, “We strive to provide outstanding customer service. We take pride in supporting mothers through the ACA Affordable Care Act, which requires health plans to cover breastfeeding support and supplies. We try to ensure that mothers get the best quality breast pumps and supplies with little or no out of pocket cost.”

By understanding the law, they do their best to help anyone who may be struggling to afford their own pump. According to the company, their goal is to, “ensure that the process of obtaining an insurance covered breast pump is as easy as possible for all mothers.”

Many mothers struggle to make ends meet, especially in today’s economy. However, they may be unaware that they may be entitled for free breast pumps under the ACA, otherwise known as the Affordable Care Act or ObamaCare. For women on maternity leave and lacking financial stability, this could make a world of difference.

The Affordable Care Act has three primary goals. The first is to, “Make affordable health insurance available to more people,” done through the use of consumer subsidies that can decrease costs for people with low incomes. Next, it aims to “Expand the Medicaid program to cover all adults with income below 138% of the federal poverty level.” Again, this serves to ensure a basic level of healthcare that most Americans can afford. Finally, it tries to “Support innovative medical care delivery methods designed to lower the costs of healthcare,” such as giving women access to free breast pumps.

Breast pumps are a necessity for many women in the US as the devices allows them to work even when they have small children and infants. A decent pump can maintain the milk supply even when the mother and child are separated. Given that the majority of a baby’s meal is milk, this ensures that there will always be a food source for them, even when the two are not physically together.

In addition, breast pumps can decrease the severity of issues that may arise during breastfeeding. For example, some women have flat or inverted nipples that are difficult for infants to latch on and feed, and those suffering from Mastitis can have their breasts drained with a pump, speeding up the healing process. Fathers can also help feed the children now, especially with the milk stored in a bottle for easy access.

Many Americans ask this question: "Will my insurance cover my breast pump?" Fortunately, the answer can be easily discovered by visiting Insurance Covered Breast Pumps’ website. With one simple and streamlined form, clients can find out in minutes whether they qualify for a free pump and receive one on short notice. After all, with the important role that these pumps play, it is best to have a short waiting process. The company states, “We will verify your insurance within 24 hours of receiving your order and physician’s prescription,” with shipping times taking between one and five business days.

A variety of pumps are offered, with differences in make, model, and brand. As the company maintains a partnership with many different insurance providers, they are able to extend their selection of pumps so that every mother can find the right one for themselves. In addition, Insurance Covered Breast Pumps can work with the insurance company to file a claim, obtain a prescription from the physician, or even search for affordable options for those whose insurance does not cover the pump. No matter the situation, the company strives to help mothers in need.

Nineteen different brands are offered on their webpage, ranging from the Lansinoh Signature Pro Double Electric Breast Pump to the Medela Pump In Style Advanced Starter Set. Of course, with the addition of free shipping, these devices could potentially cost nothing for parents who need them. At a time where the birth rate appears to be on the rise, this becomes more pertinent for everyone involved. Not only can parents return any breast pumps that they do not find useful, but they also have the option to upgrade their pumps or buy accessories, such as tote bags, nipple pads, and cleaning supplies.

Those interested in receiving a free breast pump through insurance may contact Insurance Covered Breast Pumps’ Customer Support department to see if they qualify, and how soon they can receive one. There is no harm in checking, so clients are encouraged to get in touch with the company as soon as possible.

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For more information about Insurance Covered Breast Pumps, contact the company here:

Insurance Covered Breast Pumps
Customer Support
888-510-5100
support@insurancecoveredbreastpumps.com
3002 Gill Street Bloomington, IL 61704

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