The Landscape of Coverage for Fertility Preservation in Male Pediatric Patients
ConclusionsCoverage of fertility preservation is extremely limited in scope of benefits and the number of states that require such benefits. State governments can increase access to a fertility preservation benefit by removing spousal criteria and expanding diagnostic criteria, and by including the benefit in Medicaid plans.
Source: Urology Practice - Category: Urology & Nephrology Source Type: research
More News: Autoimmune Disease | Cancer | Cancer & Oncology | Cancer in Adolescents | Health Insurance | Health Management | Insurance | Medicaid | Pediatrics | Reproduction Medicine | Urology & Nephrology