Employer Fertility Benefits Have a Dramatic and Startling Expansion Amid the Great Resignation, Experts Say
Lauderhill Fire Rescue Lt. Ame Mason estimates she and her husband have spent close to $100,000 of their own money on fertility treatments over the past few years, including several unsuccessful IVF attempts. Mason and her husband both work for the same department. But most of these requirements don't apply to individual insurance plans or coverage sold through small employers.
In California, Tincopa says she has talked to both state and federal legislators about creating some sort of option for people to purchase individual insurance with the coverage.