Massachusetts H4551 aims to improve access to infertility treatment by mandating comprehensive insurance coverage.
Massachusetts H4551 seeks to enhance access to infertility treatment by requiring insurance coverage for medically necessary expenses. This includes a minimum of six oocyte retrievals, unlimited fresh and frozen embryo transfers, artificial insemination, and third-party reproduction. The bill prohibits insurers from imposing different conditions for eligibility, excluding or limiting coverage of fertility medications, or restricting coverage based on arbitrary factors. It also mandates non-discriminatory coverage without regard to age, gender, or sexual orientation.
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