Approximately 15% of couples in the United States (U.S.) suffer from infertility. Existing infertility treatments and alternate paths to parenthood, such as adoption, are available but financially inaccessible and require self-payment. Although organizations such as the American Medical Association (AMA) and World Health Organization (WHO) classify infertility as a disease, the U.S. has not federally mandated insurance coverage for infertility. Currently, only 15 states require insurance companies to offer some type of fertility benefit and these requirements vary across states. This paper discusses the need to federally mandate insurance coverage for infertility in the U.S. Infertility not only causes devastating outcomes for individual ...
Access to infertility treatment, particularly Assistive Reproductive Technology (“ART”), such as In ...
Chapter 15. , pp 237-250. In: International Handbook of Women’s Sexual and Reproductive Health. Eds...
Abstract: High infertility levels are of great concern in the American society and in the recent yea...
This Comment addresses two central issues. First, it discusses the current state of the law for infe...
Infertility affects approximately ten percent of the reproductive-age population in the United State...
We are going to discuss the disparities that arise between people who are able to receive and pay fo...
Minimum benefits packages for employee health insurance plans usually only include the basic coverag...
Infertility currently affects over 6 million individuals in the United States. While most health ins...
Infertility is more common for non-Hispanic black women, non-Hispanic other race women, and Hispanic...
Reconciling the disparity between advancements in diagnostic and therapeutic treatments for infertil...
During the last two decades, the treatment of infertility has improved dramatically. These treatment...
The Affordable Care Act missed an opportunity to finally mandate coverage for infertility treatments...
Over the last several decades, both delay of childbearing and fertility problems have become increas...
Abstract: During the last two decades, the treatment of infertility has improved dramatically. Thes...
Transgender youth are increasingly able to access gender-affirming healthcare. Because gender-affirm...
Access to infertility treatment, particularly Assistive Reproductive Technology (“ART”), such as In ...
Chapter 15. , pp 237-250. In: International Handbook of Women’s Sexual and Reproductive Health. Eds...
Abstract: High infertility levels are of great concern in the American society and in the recent yea...
This Comment addresses two central issues. First, it discusses the current state of the law for infe...
Infertility affects approximately ten percent of the reproductive-age population in the United State...
We are going to discuss the disparities that arise between people who are able to receive and pay fo...
Minimum benefits packages for employee health insurance plans usually only include the basic coverag...
Infertility currently affects over 6 million individuals in the United States. While most health ins...
Infertility is more common for non-Hispanic black women, non-Hispanic other race women, and Hispanic...
Reconciling the disparity between advancements in diagnostic and therapeutic treatments for infertil...
During the last two decades, the treatment of infertility has improved dramatically. These treatment...
The Affordable Care Act missed an opportunity to finally mandate coverage for infertility treatments...
Over the last several decades, both delay of childbearing and fertility problems have become increas...
Abstract: During the last two decades, the treatment of infertility has improved dramatically. Thes...
Transgender youth are increasingly able to access gender-affirming healthcare. Because gender-affirm...
Access to infertility treatment, particularly Assistive Reproductive Technology (“ART”), such as In ...
Chapter 15. , pp 237-250. In: International Handbook of Women’s Sexual and Reproductive Health. Eds...
Abstract: High infertility levels are of great concern in the American society and in the recent yea...