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Proposal aims to expand employer coverage for fertility treatments
A new rule from the administration seeks to enhance access to fertility services. It focuses on encouraging employers to provide coverage for treatments like in-vitro fertilization. (sources: thehill, pbs, washingtonpost)

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ModernAction Briefing
The proposed rule would allow employers to offer standalone fertility benefits, making it easier for workers to access fertility treatments. This initiative is part of broader efforts to improve access to these services.
- The proposed rule was released by the Department of Health and Human Services.
- It aims to create a new type of limited insurance coverage for fertility treatments.
- The initiative is part of a larger effort to expand access to fertility services.
Why it matters
This proposal could significantly impact the availability of fertility treatment benefits for employees across various sectors.
Action context
This story references a legislative proposal. A specific bill action page is not available yet.
