Infertility Insurance
Because infertility is a health problem it should be covered by your employer’s group health plan. Well, it probably isn’t – so you better check your policy details. Insurer’s classify it as optional treatment, like liposuction or breast reduction surgery. If you’re feeling the fears, anxiety, and mental weight of going month after month without becoming pregnant, you know it’s a real and serious health problem.
Infertility Insurance – It’s the Law in 15 States
Before you panic, check for mandated infertility treatment in your state. Fifteen states have laws specifically requiring insurers to provide some coverage – most likely limited coverage – for infertility treatment. Here’s the list: California, New York, Texas, Massachusetts, Illinois, Ohio, Connecticut, Georgia, Hawaii, Arkansas, Maryland, Montana, New Mexico, West Virginia and Rhode Island.
But if you’re in one of these states, check the details about coverage limits because they vary greatly – some really generous and some ridiculously limited. More advanced treatments such as IVF and egg donation may not be covered. And even if you live in a state mandating liberal coverage, your group health plan may be excluded under the law because your employer is a small company. Or the definition of infertility may exclude your case – really, check the law.
No Mandated Coverage in Other States
In the 35 states without laws requiring infertility insurance coverage, you’re dependent on the generosity of your employer’s health plan. But only about one in four plans cover infertility treatment. Those plans impose limits on specific types of treatment or extent of treatment or dollar limits on treatments or drugs. So your out-of-pocket costs will probably be significant even if you have some coverage.
New Federal Health Care Law – ObamaCare
President Obama’s health care initiative has been highly touted as a big improvement, a broad overhaul that will bring expanded coverage and fairness across the board. Maybe it will, but don’t count on it to provide comprehensive infertility insurance coverage. Consider:
What to Do
Be realistic – you can only deal with the here and now. If the reality of infertility treatment cost is overwhelming and you are committed as a couple to having children, consider these steps:
If none of those options are available, you will probably have to pay for infertility treatments from resources available to you. With the cost established, consider these possible sources: