Fertility Preservation Toolkit

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Major Victory for Cancer Patients as New York Includes Coverage for Fertility Preservation in 2020 Budget - blog post image

Major Victory for Cancer Patients as New York Includes Coverage for Fertility Preservation in 2020 Budget

The New York State Legislature and Governor Andrew Cuomo have just finalized the state’s 2020 budget, which provides for the coverage of all medically necessary fertility preservation procedures by ALL commercial insurers. It also provides for IVF coverage by large group health insurance plans. This extension of coverage marks a tremendous gain for cancer patients,

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The Power of A Patient: Achieving Fertility Preservation Coverage for Connecticut - blog post image

The Power of A Patient: Achieving Fertility Preservation Coverage for Connecticut

Earlier this year, Connecticut became the first state to pass legislation that guarantees insurance coverage for standard fertility preservation services. For patients who need these services due to a medical necessity – including undergoing chemotherapy or other fertility-threatening treatments – this coverage could be life-altering. One Connecticut patient, Melissa Thompson, was the key force in getting this

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