Veterans experiencing infertility linked to toxic exposure while serving overseas would have fast-tracked medical treatments under a new bipartisan bill. Under the Warrior Infertility Act, introduced ...
New legislation would speed coverage for fertility treatments without requiring veterans to prove their infertility was directly tied to military service.
Infertility treatment and standard fertility preservation services could be required to be covered by health insurance plans ...
The bill would require all health plans that provide Minnesotans with maternity benefits to cover infertility treatment and fertility preservation services ...
A bipartisan group of Minnesota lawmakers are pushing for a law requiring health insurers to cover infertility treatment.
One in six struggle to get pregnant or stay pregnant, according to analysis by infertility associations, and many cannot afford treatments due to high out-of-pocket costs.