May 31st, 2008
There she goes again, talking about the need for insurance coverage for fertility treatments. What a broken record.
Yes, you’re right. It is a topic I cover often here - this crazy notion that your reproductive health is just as important as other (covered) aspects of your health and well-being.
But, I do find great comfort […]
By Gabrielle -- 5 comments
April 15th, 2008
It’s April 15 and accountants and taxpayers across America are either breathing a sigh of relief or scrambling to help their clients or themselves get to the post office with their completed income tax forms by midnight tonight.
I am guessing that if you are like me, and Mother Nature is not the only person you […]
By Gabrielle -- 0 comments
April 10th, 2008
Today is the RESOLVE Advocacy Day in Washington DC. At least from my window, the sun is shining and it looks to be a gorgeous day. I bet there are even some cherry blossoms hanging on, waiting to be seen.
I had been secretly harboring a hope to sneak down to DC today (it is less […]
By Gabrielle -- 0 comments
March 26th, 2008
From the National Infertility Association:
Who better to tell Congress about the need for change than you?
Register Now to Make Your Voice Heard!
Join RESOLVE for Advocacy Day
Details:
Washington, DC
Thursday April 10, 2008
Kick-off and Training: 8:30 AM-10:30 AM
Capitol Hill Congressional Visits: 11:00 AM-5:00 PM
FREE to first 150 participants; $20 thereafter
FREE spots are filling fast!
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By Gabrielle -- 0 comments
February 26th, 2008
You may recall that I scheduled a meeting with Representative Josh Shapiro to talk about a piece of legislation that he introduced in Pennsylvania that would extend insurance coverage to include infertility treatments. I had the opportunity to talk with Representative Shapiro earlier today.
His amendment to House bill 2026 was presented to the House Committee […]
By Gabrielle -- 2 comments
February 12th, 2008
An amendment to Pennsylvania’s insurance law that would have required Pennsylvania health insurance policies to provide coverage for the treatment of infertility was withdrawn during the House Insurance Committee this morning.
What does that mean?
Not sure. That’s why I’m meeting with Representative Josh Shapiro, the author of the amendment Thursday morning. It could have been […]
By Gabrielle -- 6 comments
February 8th, 2008
I received the following email from RESOLVE: the National Infertility Association and wanted to share it with you:
Pennsylvania State Representative Josh Shapiro has introduced a bill, an amendment to House Bill 2026, to require Pennsylvania health insurance policies to provide coverage for the treatment of infertility. This is a chance for Pennsylvania to join […]
By Gabrielle -- 1 comment
January 29th, 2008
Do you think health insurance should cover infertility treatments?
Yes, it is a medical condition
Yes, within very specific parameters
No, it is a lifestyle choice
It doesn’t really matter to me
No, insurance should cover less not more
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By Gabrielle -- 10 comments
October 22nd, 2007
One of my first posts here at Fertility Notes was on the Family Building Act of 2007, legislation which would require the 90% of private insurance companies that don’t currently cover fertility treatments to do so.
If you aren’t among the lucky customers of the other 10%, there are places you can go to apply for […]
By Gabrielle -- 5 comments
September 15th, 2007
In addition to being a strain on marriages and sanity, infertility places an enormous financial burden on individuals and couples who are trying to conceive. Average costs of one cycle of in vitro fertilization are around $10,000, while using third party reproductive techniques such as egg donation can easily reach into the $30,000 range – […]
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