Health news Should health insurers cover cost of fertility treatment?
Californians seeking to start a family with the help of in vitro fertilization are often on the hook for the full cost of treatment, in the range of tens of thousands of dollars. The cost could deter some people from having children, and it could leave others in exorbitant debt.
While 17 states have laws that require health insurers to cover fertility treatments, most of which include in vitro,
The debate over whether health insurance plans should provide fertility coverage isn’t new to
Assemblymember
The bill also broadens the definition of infertility so more people would be eligible to be diagnosed and treated, including single persons, same-sex couples, and transgender people.
Wicks recently accepted amendments in an attempt to reduce the cost of her bill, which as first drafted had a
The bill would also now cap a person’s lifetime benefits to
“This is my third time doing this,” Wicks said. “We’re trying to get this passed and this means making amendments to narrow it.”
Wicks said the issue is personal to her — her second child is a product of in vitro fertilization. (In 2020, Wicks took her then newborn to the
Her doctors recommended in vitro fertilization, or IVF, a process in which eggs are retrieved from the ovaries and fertilized by sperm in a lab. The fertilized egg, or embryo, is then transferred to the uterus. For Adams, this process allows her doctors to test the embryos to ensure they aren’t affected by her genetic issue, increasing her chances of a sustainable pregnancy.
Her first round of treatment, including medication, cost her
“Every pregnancy is filled with terror. These are wanted pregnancies; these are children we are envisioning and planning a future around,” said Adams, a resident of
The health insurance lobby and business groups oppose Wicks’ bill, citing the cost. They say that like other pieces of legislation that require new benefits to be covered, this bill would prompt increases in health insurance premiums for employers and employees.
According to the
“As health plans we have to be concerned about the costs for everyone,” said
Grant said that lawmakers have to take into consideration the sum of all benefit mandates they choose to pass, not just a single bill. This year, the association is opposing 14 bills that would require new benefits be covered — collectively, these bills could increase annual premiums by
The
In 2019,
While much of the conversation around Wicks’ current bill is focused on in vitro fertilization, because it is the most expensive type of fertility treatment, the bill gets at the broader issue of fertility coverage overall, said Dr.
“It’s really about recognition of infertility as a disease,” Cedars said. “As with any other disease, all evidence-based, medically valid treatment options should be available to patients.”
Cedars said she has patients whose diagnosis is covered by their insurance, but not their treatment. “You would never say, ‘Oh, by the way, you have diabetes, but we’re not going to give you insulin to treat it.’ I mean, that is crazy, what other disease would you treat like that?”
Infertility is estimated to affect approximately one in eight couples, or about 15% of the population in the
“Reproductive health is tricky in this country, as we saw this week,” Cedars said, referring to news of a leaked draft opinion that showed the
In the abortion debate,
Wicks and supporters of her bill said that ultimately this bill is also about choice — allowing people to start a family if and when they choose to. “It is why I work on bills for safe and legal abortion and insuring that doulas are covered,” Wicks said. “All of these things to me are very connected.”
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