Indiana 2025 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1205

Introduced
1/8/25  

Caption

Fertility insurance coverage.

Impact

The implementation of HB1205 is expected to significantly impact health insurance practices in Indiana, particularly concerning fertility-related medical services. By requiring state employee health plans and various forms of insurance to cover these services, the bill aims to improve access to fertility treatments for individuals facing fertility challenges. Specifically, it is intended to assist those undergoing treatments that might compromise their reproductive health, ensuring equitable healthcare access for all working individuals and families who may need these services.

Summary

House Bill 1205 is a legislative proposal focused on amending Indiana state law to require specific insurance coverages for fertility preservation services and treatments. The bill mandates that state employee health plans, as well as policies of accident and sickness insurance and health maintenance organization contracts, must provide coverage for fertility preservation services when individuals are at risk of impairment of their fertility due to medical treatments. Additionally, it extends this insurance requirement to cover fertility treatments for individuals deemed fertility patients under defined conditions.

Contention

While proponents of HB1205 argue that the bill addresses an essential healthcare need and promotes reproductive rights, there may be potential points of contention related to the financial implications for state employee health plans and insurance providers. Critics could raise concerns about the increased costs associated with mandating fertility treatment coverage, especially as they pertain to the impacts on state budgets or insurance premiums. Furthermore, there could be debate on the definitions laid out within the bill regarding who qualifies as a fertility patient and the extent of coverage offered.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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