WALKINSHAW, DUCKWORTH IMPLORE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION TO EXPAND IVF COVERAGE FOR THE MILLIONS OF HARDWORKING AMERICANS ENROLLED IN FEHB PLANS
The following information was released by the office of Virginia Rep.
"One year into the second term of the Trump administration,
FEHB is the largest employee-sponsored health insurance plan in the world, with more than 8 million beneficiaries. In their letter, Duckworth and Walkinshaw detailed how now is the perfect time for FEHB carriers to widely expand IVF coverage to all its beneficiaries, as these carriers already laid the groundwork for doing so last year when they expanded such coverage to Members of
"Since many FEHB carriers also offer plans through the DC Health Link, these insurance carriers have already invested time and resources improving their plan designs to comply with the
A copy of the letter can be found below and on
"As the
518 days ago, on
"Under the Trump administration, we are going to be paying for [IVF] that treatment. Or we're going to be mandating that the insurance company pay."
And just in case there was any misunderstanding, then-candidate Trump explicitly promised the American people that IVF would be FREE if he was elected to a second term:
"Your government will pay for, or your insurance company will be mandated to pay for, ALL COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH IVF TREATMENT [emphasis added]."
Many everyday Americans struggling with the painful challenge of infertility and unable to afford IVF believed
One year into the second term of the Trump administration,
The United States Government administers our Nation's largest employer-sponsored health insurance program, covering approximately 8.2 million people. With enrollees in virtually every county in
Over the past several plan years, OPM's leadership has helped secure baseline fertility protections across the Program and spurred expanded IVF options, including requirements for coverage of artificial insemination and associated drugs and a requirement that all FEHB carriers cover IVF-related drugs for three cycles annually, with a growing number of plans covering IVF services themselves. The latest update for Plan Year 2026 further underscores the expectation that coverage expand. OPM rightfully instructed HMOs with service areas in a State with any IVF coverage mandate that their plans must include benefits that comply with IVF coverage requirements under State law. This incremental progress has been hard won by devoted Members of
The timing has never been better to aggressively expand IVF coverage mandates across FEHB. Since many FEHB carriers also offer plans through the DC Health Link (the DC SHOP exchange), these insurance carriers have already invested time and resources improving their plan designs to comply with the
By requiring FEHB carriers to replicate their existing DC Health Link IVF coverage in their FEHB plans, OPM would ensure that dedicated civil servants receive the same IVF benefits that Members of
The bottom line is that OPM setting FEHB's required IVF benefit at an identical or equivalent level to the DC Health Link IVF benefit requirements would bring fairness to the Federal workforce; strengthen recruitment and retention; and provide clarity, consistency, and improved IVF access across FEHB. That is why we strongly urge OPM to include a strong requirement in Page 2 its upcoming Carrier Call Letter that requires FEHB carriers provide IVF coverage that is at least equivalent to what those carriers offer Members of
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