Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S689

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Improving access to infertility treatment

Impact

If passed, S689 would mandate health insurance carriers to cover a wide range of infertility treatments, including but not limited to artificial insemination, embryo transfers, and third-party reproduction methods such as in vitro fertilization. It prohibits insurers from imposing eligibility criteria that are stricter than those set by the law, thereby making it easier for individuals and couples facing infertility to access essential medical services.

Summary

Bill S689, also known as the Act Improving Access to Infertility Treatment, seeks to enhance the treatment and diagnosis of infertility within Massachusetts. The legislation amends existing laws to establish a comprehensive definition of infertility, incorporating various medical conditions and providing clear criteria under which individuals may qualify for medically necessary treatments. This is intended to ensure that patients receive adequate care without arbitrary limitations that may currently exist under certain insurance policies.

Contention

There are potential points of contention associated with the bill, particularly regarding the cost implications for insurance providers and potential resistance to mandated coverage. Critics may argue that expanding coverage could lead to increased premiums for all insured individuals, while proponents believe the benefits of supporting reproductive health far outweigh the financial impacts. Additionally, ensuring that these treatments are provided without discrimination based on a variety of demographic factors aligns with broader goals of equity in healthcare access.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S316

To promote social-emotional learning

MA S1488

Relative to facilitating the utilization of psychologists on the health care team

MA S26

Authorizing the town of Brookline to prohibit or restrict the application of second-generation anticoagulant rodenticides

MA S2242

Relative to the purchase of zero-emission vehicles in green communities

MA S552

Authorizing the city of Newton to prohibit the application of second generation anti-coagulant rodenticides within its borders

MA S1046

Relative to adoptions

MA S108

Protecting youth during custodial interrogations

MA S685

Relative to transparency of consumer health insurance rights

Similar Bills

MA H1191

Improving access to infertility treatment

RI S0691

Requires individual and group health insurance policies that provide pregnancy-related benefits to cover medically necessary expenses for diagnosis and treatment of infertility and standard fertility-preservation services.

RI H5629

Amends the current law on health insurance coverage for fertility diagnostic care, standard fertility preservation services, and fertility treatment and requires coverage for any medically necessary ovulation-enhancing drugs and medical services.

NJ A4027

Requires health insurance coverage of preimplantation genetic testing with in vitro fertilization under certain conditions.

ND HB1282

Public employee fertility health benefits; to provide for a report to the legislative assembly; to provide for application; and to provide an expiration date.

IA SF130

A bill for an act relating to health insurance coverage for infertility.

PA SB272

In casualty insurance, providing for infertility care coverage.

MA H1190

Relative to modern family building