New York Gov. Cuomo Reminds New Yorkers of Their Right to Expanded IVF Coverage Taking Effect in January
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New mandated benefits under the law include:
Mandatory Coverage of prescription drugs in connection with IVF services by large group health insurance policies.
Access to fertility preservation services for insured New Yorkers who are about to undergo gender-affirming care.
Health insurance policies that provide comprehensive care must cover fertility preservation services, which include egg and/or embryo storage if medically necessary until the three required IVF cycles are provided.
Coverage for three cycles of IVF, including all treatment that starts when preparatory medications are administered for ovarian stimulation with the intent of undergoing IVF using a fresh or frozen embryo, by large group health insurance policies.
The law also prohibits age restrictions on IVF coverage and prohibits insurers from imposing lifetime limitations on fertility preservation services.
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IVF coverage is important for people who face fertility obstacles, including same-sex couples and single women. Fertility preservation coverage is also important for cancer patients or other patients receiving medical treatment that may impact their ability to have children. Mandating IVF coverage makes the service more widely available to many New Yorkers, regardless of socio-economic status, marital status, sexual orientation and gender identity.
Due to greater emphasis on careers, delays in marriages and financial feasibility, demand for IVF services continues to grow. The average age of first births among women in the
A copy of the FAQs can be found on the DFS website (https://www.dfs.ny.gov/apps_and_licensing/health_insurers/ivf_fertility_preservation_law_qa_guidance).
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