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Illinois Considers Forcing Insurers To Cover Embryo Freezing

Valley News (West Lebanon, NH)

Chicago Tribune

At 23, Erin Keith didn’t know if she wanted children, but she knew she wanted a choice.

So before embarking upon months of chemotherapy to treat Hodgkin lymphoma — treatments that could leave her sterile — the New Lenox, Ill., woman had her eggs frozen. She did it despite being unsure whether her insurance would cover the procedure.

“At 30, I don’t want to regret a decision I made at 23,” said Keith, now 24. She recently had her final treatment and will soon find out if the cancer is gone.

“I should be celebrating right now that I did my last treatment for chemotherapy, but right now I’m thinking am I going to owe $7,000 to $8,000?” she said. “I’ve got this looming bill over my head.”

State law requires insurers to cover infertility treatments, such as in vitro fertilization, for those who’ve tried and failed for a year to conceive. But insurers are not required to cover fertility preservation — freezing of eggs, sperm and embryos — for patients facing medical treatments that might leave them unable to have children. Some insurers cover the procedures but many don’t.

A bill under consideration in the Illinois legislature aims to change that — one in a string of such measures across the nation. Connecticut and Rhode Island passed bills last year requiring insurers to cover fertility preservation, and a similar bill is before Maryland’s governor.

In Illinois, about 5,800 people of reproductive age — ages 14 to 45 — are diagnosed with cancer each year, according to the Illinois Department of Public Health, though not all those patients would need or want to freeze sperm, eggs or embryos.

Supporters of the Illinois measure say it’s necessary to ensure that patients with diseases such as cancer, lupus and sickle cell anemia get the coverage they need to have biological children. The bill would apply to most women, including those with Medicaid coverage.

But the bill is opposed by insurance industry groups and others concerned that the cost of coverage would be borne by all consumers. Sperm freezing can cost as little as a couple of hundred dollars while the process of preserving eggs and embryos can cost more than $10,000.

“Coverage mandates increase health insurance premiums and decrease choice for Illinois consumers,” said Whitney Barnes, a spokeswoman for the Illinois Department of Insurance, which opposes the bill.

Other opponents include Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois, the state’s largest insurer, and America’s Health Insurance Plans, an insurance industry group.

The bill’s advocates say patients shouldn’t have to decide between financial ruin and their ability to have children.

Keith said she knew right away she’d want to freeze her eggs, but the question of insurance coverage made her hesitate. She’s still working with her insurer to see if it will cover any of the procedure. If it doesn’t, she probably will have to take out a loan to cover the expense.

“I’ve paid into this insurance for five years, and the one time I need it most they’re not willing to help me out,” Keith said. “This is a very necessary procedure.”

Miranda Gerowitz, 23, of Chicago, was also surprised when she learned that her insurance wouldn’t cover preserving her eggs after she was diagnosed with breast cancer.

Her fertility clinic gave her a discount on the procedure, charging her $3,000. Still, it was too much money for the hotel sales coordinator. Her parents agreed to pay the $3,000, and she’ll pay an additional $500 a year to keep the eggs frozen. “I didn’t want to regret not doing it,” Gerowitz said.

But she knows that not everyone has that option.

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