Insurance
State Laws concerning insurance available for infertility treatment vary widely across the United States.
What's New at ASRM
- Income level and education do not have an impact on long-term reproductive outcomes for couples undergoing infertility care
- Telehealth Coding Extension and 2021 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule
- Study Shows Companies Can Offer Competitive Fertility Benefits Without Increase In Costs
- Your employer, not state, is more likely to determine insurance coverage to infertility care
- Telehealth enables physicians to address a broad spectrum of diagnoses related to male infertility
- Save the Date! Join ASRM and RESOLVE for Advocacy Day 2021
- Coding for COVID-19 Vaccine Administration
- ASRM Launches New Center for Leadership and Policy, Releases First Report
- ASRM Opposes Supreme Court Decision on Contraception
- When the economy is down and unemployment is up, many couples are unable to access fertility care to expand families
- ASRM Task Force on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Issues Statement, Recommendations
- ASRM Today Podcast - From the desk of Public Affairs/Advocacy: Legislative Updates and Victories : Alise Powell
Resources
- State Infertility Insurance Laws
- New Hampshire
- Do Insurance Plans Cover Infertility Treatment?
- Can I Freeze My Eggs to Use Later If I'm Not Sick?
- Rhode Island
- Utah
- Cuidado reproductivo fronterizo (Cross-border reproductive care)
- Cross-border reproductive care 跨境生殖保健服务
- Terapia hormonal bioidentica (Biodentical hormone therapy)
- Delaware
- What Do I Need to Know About Zika Virus and Trying to Have a Baby?