Massachusetts H1191 aims to improve access to infertility treatment by defining infertility and ensuring comprehensive coverage for related services.
Massachusetts H1191 defines infertility as a condition characterized by a licensed physician's findings based on a patient's medical, sexual, and reproductive history, age, physical findings, and diagnostic testing. It ensures coverage for medically necessary expenses of diagnosis and treatment of infertility, including a minimum of six oocyte retrievals, unlimited fresh and frozen embryo transfers, embryo transfer, artificial insemination, surgical sperm extraction procedures, and third-party reproduction.
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