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Major US insurer to expand access to fertility services

The healthcare company Aetna has become the first major US insurer to introduce intrauterine insemination (IUI) as a medical benefit for eligible plans.
Aetna, a CVS Health business, serves an estimated 36 million people with information and resources to help them make better informed decisions about their healthcare.
The company offers a range of health insurance products and related services, including medical, pharmacy and behavioural health plans, and medical management capabilities, Medicaid healthcare management services and workers’ compensation administrative services.
Cathy Moffitt, senior vice president and Aetna chief medical officer, CVS Health, said: “Expanding IUI coverage is yet another demonstration of Aetna’s commitment to women’s health across all communities, including LGBTQ+ and unpartnered people.
“This industry-leading policy change is a stake in the ground, reflecting Aetna’s support of all who need to use this benefit as a preliminary step in building their family.”
According to Moffitt, members may access this benefit as a test of fertility and, in some cases, to increase the chances of pregnancy.
The policy change, she said, is hoped to increase access to family-building possibilities, regardless of sexual orientation or partner status.
Kate Steinle, chief clinical officer of FOLX, a nationwide health care provider for the LGBTQ+ community, said: “We know firsthand the barriers people face in accessing needed medical care to start or grow their families.
“As an in-network provider focused on the LGBTQ+ community, we applaud Aetna’s efforts to reduce out-of-pocket costs, so that more people can have the families they dream of – and deserve.”
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