I acknowledge I have not received a personal use breast pump through this insurance policy or any other insurance policy for this pregnancy. I understand if I have received a breast pump through another provider or insurance coverage this claim may be denied and I will be responsible for paying the full retail value of the breast pump to Neb Doctors. I authorize Pumps for Mom to contact me by phone, email, or text message. Pumps for Mom will not share this information.
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Most insurance plans fully cover your breast pump under the ACA.
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We verify your benefits and file everything with your insurer.
Most orders arrive within a week of insurance verification.
Yes, CareSource covers breast pumps for eligible members through both its Medicaid and marketplace plans:
CareSource Medicaid Plans: Breast pump coverage through CareSource Medicaid depends on the rules of your state’s Medicaid program. In Ohio, Indiana, Georgia, Kentucky, and West Virginia, CareSource administers Medicaid benefits according to state guidelines. Most of these states include some level of breast pump coverage in their Medicaid maternity benefits.
CareSource Marketplace Plans: If you have a CareSource ACA marketplace plan, breast pumps are covered as a preventive benefit with no cost-sharing — no copay, no deductible, no coinsurance. This is a federal requirement for all marketplace plans.
As a nonprofit organization, CareSource is committed to ensuring its members have access to the health benefits they are entitled to, including breastfeeding support and supplies.
Because CareSource operates in a limited number of states, here is a brief overview of how breast pump coverage may work in each:
Ohio: CareSource is one of the largest Medicaid managed care organizations in Ohio. Ohio Medicaid covers breast pumps, and CareSource members can typically access electric pumps through authorized suppliers like Pumps for Mom.
Indiana: CareSource is one of the managed care entities for the Healthy Indiana Plan (HIP). HIP covers breast pumps as part of maternity benefits. Coverage details depend on whether you have HIP Plus or HIP Basic.
Georgia: CareSource serves Medicaid members in Georgia. Breast pump coverage follows Georgia Medicaid guidelines.
Kentucky and West Virginia: CareSource serves Medicaid and/or marketplace members in these states with coverage varying by state program.
Enter your CareSource member ID on Pumps for Mom to see what your specific state and plan cover.
Takes less than 60 seconds. Most moms pay $0.
Enter your CareSource member ID and state on Pumps for Mom. We verify your plan type (Medicaid or marketplace) and breast pump coverage.
See which breast pumps your CareSource plan covers at no cost in your state. Options vary by state and plan type.
Select your pump. Pumps for Mom handles the CareSource claim, any prior authorization, and prescription coordination.
Your breast pump ships to your home at no charge.
CareSource members — whether on Medicaid or marketplace plans — benefit from working with a supplier that understands both the federal ACA requirements and the state-specific Medicaid rules that apply in CareSource’s operating states. Pumps for Mom processes CareSource orders in Ohio, Indiana, Georgia, Kentucky, and West Virginia and knows the documentation requirements, covered pump options, and approval processes in each state.
We manage the entire process so you do not have to call CareSource, track down prior authorizations, or figure out which forms to submit. Enter your member ID, pick your pump, and we take care of the rest.
Takes less than 60 seconds. Most moms pay $0.

Covered by most insurance plans

Covered by most insurance plans

Covered by most insurance plans
Most insurance plans cover a breast pump at no cost to you.
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Does CareSource Medicaid in Ohio cover electric breast pumps?
Ohio Medicaid through CareSource generally covers electric breast pumps for eligible members. Enter your CareSource Ohio member ID on Pumps for Mom to verify your specific coverage and see available pump options.
Can I get a breast pump through CareSource Indiana (HIP)?
Yes, CareSource administers part of Indiana’s Healthy Indiana Plan (HIP), which covers breast pumps as part of maternity benefits. Coverage details depend on whether you have HIP Plus or HIP Basic. Verify your coverage through Pumps for Mom.
Is CareSource a nonprofit?
Yes, CareSource is a nonprofit managed care organization. Its mission centers on community health and accessible care. This nonprofit status does not affect your breast pump benefit — CareSource covers breast pumps according to applicable state and federal guidelines.
Does CareSource marketplace cover breast pumps at no cost?
Yes. All CareSource marketplace plans (purchased through the ACA exchange) cover breast pumps as a preventive benefit with no copay, deductible, or coinsurance. This is a federal requirement for all marketplace plans.
CareSource members in OH, IN, GA, KY, and WV: see if your plan covers a breast pump at no cost.
I acknowledge I have not received a personal use breast pump through this insurance policy or any other insurance policy for this pregnancy. I understand if I have received a breast pump through another provider or insurance coverage this claim may be denied and I will be responsible for paying the full retail value of the breast pump to Neb Doctors. I authorize Pumps for Mom to contact me by phone, email, or text message. Pumps for Mom will not share this information.