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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 May 13.
Published in final edited form as: Urol Pract. 2017 Mar 27;5(3):198–204. doi: 10.1016/j.urpr.2017.03.007

Table 1:

Summary of fertility benefit in states with laws related to infertility coverage

State Covered Treatment Restriction of Use Law/Code
California Diagnosis, diagnostic testing, medication, surgery, gamete intrafallopian transfer Exempts IVF Cal. Health & Safety Code §1374.55, Cal. Insurance Code §10119.6
Connecticut Diagnosis of infertility; treatment of iinfertility including intrauterine insemination, embryo transfer, GIFT, ZIFT, low tubal embryo transfer Conn. Gen. Stat. §38a-509, §38a-536
Illinois embryo transfer, artificial insemination, GIFT, ZIFT, intracytoplasmic sperm injection 1 yr. history of infertility or inability to carry pregnancy to term Ill. Rev. Stat. ch. 215, §5/356m
Louisiana Diagnosis and treatment of correctable medical condition Exceptions include coverage of fertility drugs; IVF, ART, tubal ligation removal and vasectomy La. Rev. Stat. Ann. §22:1036
Massachusetts Artificial insemination, GIFT, sperm/egg/inseminated egg retrieval (donor); ICSI, ZIFT; insurers can choose to cover experimental procedures 1-yr. history of infertility Mass. Gen. Laws Ann. Ch. 175, §47H, ch. 176A, §8, ch. 176B, §4J, ch. 176G, §4; 211 Code of Mass. Reg. 37.00
Montana Infertility services as part of basic preventative health care services No definition of infertility or scope of services Mont. Code. Ann. §33-22-1521, §33-31-102(2)(v)
New Jersey Diagnosis, medication, surgery, embryo transfer, artificial insemination, GIFT, ZIFT, ICSI 2-yr. history of infertility (under age 35) or 1-yr. history of infertility (over age 35) N.J. State. Ann §17:48A-7w, §17:48E-35.22, §17B:27-461x
New York Diagnosis and treatment of infertility Between 21 and 44 yrs of age, excludes IVF, GIFT, ZIFT, experimental procedures N.Y. Insurance Law §3216(13), §3221(6), §4303
Ohio Basic preventative health services including infertility No definition of services but must be medically necessary; does not cover experimental procedures Ohio Rev. Code Ann. §1751.01(A)(7)
West Virginia Medically necessary infertility services No definition of services W. Va. Code §33-25A-2
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This table does not include Arkansas, Hawaii, Maryland, Rhode Island, Texas. These four states have a fertility benefit that only requires coverage of female infertility diagnosis or treatment.