Infertility Doctor Blog Pacific Fertility Center
Pacific Fertility Center ® Egg Donor Agency Program
 
Blog Only   All PFC Sites
 
Egg Donor Agency, Egg Donor Program

Why is IVF so Expensive?

Friday, March 12th, 2010
Dr. Carolyn Givens worked with thousands of in vitro fertilization patients over the last decade using a combination of attentive, personal care and advanced medical technology.
More about Dr. Givens · Read Other Posts

It’s been another busy week at Pacific Fertility Center. Since Monday, we have done 13 egg retrievals, 11 embryo transfer procedures and one hysteroscopy. One thing is certain – our lab is very hard working. I’m really proud of our embryologists. We have 8 embryologists, including 2 PhDs. They are very enthusiastic and never complain about the work load. They put in the hours and virtually never make mistakes. They really are professionals.

Many people wonder why IVF is so expensive. One reason is that, unlike other medical procedures, it’s often not covered by insurance, so patients have to pay out of pocket and that can hurt. If you were undergoing, say, a kidney transplant procedure, with the attendant technological and complicated procedures involved, no one really questions the costs, mainly because medical insurance covers so much of it. Until infertility is seen as a medical condition for which treatment should be universally covered, we are unlikely to see a change in the perception of the high expense. Although IVF does cost about $15-20K for one cycle, with all possible expenses included, the increase in costs over the last 20 years have not risen to anywhere near the extent that other medical services have risen in this time period. This is because we all try to do what we can to be as efficient as possible, mindful of what it costs patients out of their own bank accounts.

Last night, the MDs and PFC managers met for our monthly meeting (usually a 3-4 hour marathon meeting!). We have managers for the following departments: nursing, billing, IT, medical records, the Egg Donor Agency, HR, clinical research and our Laboratory Director. One of the topics under consideration is how we are going to wire the Center to accommodate a large diesel generator we just purchased. We never really use the generator, it’s only there for emergency power losses. Yet we must have a functioning generator to keep the Center running in case of minor power losses, or heaven forbid, the big quake that damages significant infrastructure. We decided last night to go with the “Cadillac” plan for re-wiring, allowing us to run the entire Center for several days off the generator and allowing for flexible allocation of the electricity to some or all areas. The difference in cost was $25K for basic wiring and $39K for the most extensive and flexible arrangement. Along with rent, salaries for 70+ employees, including some very highly educated staff, these are some of the “hidden” expenses that are essential to running a world-class IVF center.

Leave a Reply

 
Welcome to InfertilityDoctor.com, blog of Pacific Fertility Center. Located in San Francisco, California, PFC is the leading Bay Area infertility clinic specializing in PGD: preimplantation genetic diagnosis, IVF: in vitro fertilization, egg donor programs, embryo freezing, ICSI & IVF as well as other advanced female and male infertility treatment solutions. Our office is conveniently located near the Bay Bridge and is accessible to those traveling from Bay Area communities such as the East Bay (Berkeley, Oakland, and Walnut Creek), North Bay (Marin and Santa Rosa), Peninsula (San Mateo), and South Bay (San Jose). Our office is also less than an hour-and-a-half from Northern California communities such as Sacramento and Stockton.
Top of Page Top of Page
   Copyright ©2010, Pacific Fertility Center® and its Licensors. All rights reserved.
   July 30, 2010       Privacy Notices       PacificFertilityCenter.com