The White House's IVF Policy Stand

Despite President Trump's campaign promise to improve access to fertility treatments, The White House currently has no plans to mandate insurance coverage for in vitro fertilization (IVF), as reported by The Washington Post. Reuters was unable to verify this report instantly.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 03-08-2025 15:43 IST | Created: 03-08-2025 15:43 IST
The White House's IVF Policy Stand
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Despite a campaign promise by President Donald Trump to enhance access to fertility treatments, The White House currently does not have any plans to require insurance coverage for in vitro fertilization (IVF), according to a report from The Washington Post.

The report highlights a potential gap between campaign rhetoric and policy implementation as the administration approaches the end of its term. The lack of an immediate statement from the administration leaves stakeholders uncertain about future steps regarding IVF coverage mandates.

As this development raises questions and potential disappointment among individuals seeking fertility assistance, Reuters has reported that they could not immediately verify the claims made by The Washington Post.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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