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Please explain Massachusetts Insurance Mandate

Insurance coverage is sometimes confusing.  Refusal of coverage can be related to medical criteria established by the insurer or how the employer has set up the insurance plan.  The MA mandate, Chapter 17A: Section 8K. Infertility diagnosis and treatment benefits, can be found using this link:  http://www.mass.gov/legis/laws/mgl/176a-8k.htm Read more...

Infertility Insurance Approval

Verifying your insurance benefits

Sample ImageThree New England states have passed laws requiring insurers to help pay for infertility testing and treatment: Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island. However, such “mandated coverage” – as it’s called – varies from state-to-state, and in some non-mandated states, insurers may still voluntarily offer coverage despite not being required to do so. Given the complexities of health insurance coverage, it is important to understand what benefits are available under your specific plan.

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Fertility Insurance State-to-State

Health insurance coverage is a complex and ever-changing landscape. Not all insurers cover the costs of fertility treatments, and when they do, the benefits can range widely.

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Fertility Insurance Facts

It’s no secret that health insurance coverage is a complicated subject. Coverage for infertility treatment vary from plan to plan, company to company, and from state to state .

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