Insurance Coverage By Employers, Federal, State, & City

Health Insurance Coverage Provided by Employers for IVF, Egg Donation and Surrogacy.

Below is a summary of coverage provided by some:

1. Major Employer

EmployerCoverage Provided
AppleUp to $25,000 for IVF, egg donation, and surrogacy
AmazonUp to $20,000 for IVF, egg donation, and surrogacy
FacebookUp to $25,000 for IVF, egg donation, and surrogacy
GoogleUp to $25,000 for IVF, egg donation, and surrogacy
MicrosoftUp to $25,000 for IVF, egg donation, and surrogacy
PfizerUp to $25,000 for IVF, egg donation, and surrogacy
WalmartUp to $15,000 for IVF, egg donation, and surrogacy
United HealthcareUp to $25,000 for IVF, egg donation, and surrogacy
AetnaUp to $25,000 for IVF, egg donation, and surrogacy
CignaUp to $25,000 for IVF, egg donation, and surrogacy

It is important to note that these are just a few examples, and the coverage offered by different employers may vary. It is always best to check with your employer to see what type of coverage they offer for IVF, egg donation, and surrogacy.

In addition to these major employers, there are also many smaller companies that offer coverage for these procedures. If you are not sure if your employer offers coverage, you can contact your human resources department to inquire.

Here are some additional details about the coverage offered by some of these employers:

Apple

Apple offers coverage for up to $25,000 for IVF, egg donation, and surrogacy. This coverage is available to all full-time employees who have been with the company for at least one year.

Amazon

Amazon offers coverage for up to $20,000 for IVF, egg donation, and surrogacy. This coverage is available to all full-time employees who have been with the company for at least one year.

Facebook

Facebook offers coverage for up to $20,000 for IVF, egg donation, and surrogacy. This coverage is available to all full-time employees who have been with the company for at least one year.

Google

Google offers coverage for up to $25,000 for IVF, egg donation, and surrogacy. This coverage is available to all full-time employees who have been with the company for at least one year.

Microsoft

Microsoft offers coverage for up to $25,000 for IVF, egg donation, and surrogacy. This coverage is available to all full-time employees who have been with the company for at least one year.

Pfizer

Pfizer offers coverage for up to $25,000 for IVF, egg donation, and surrogacy. This coverage is available to all full-time employees who have been with the company for at least one year.

Walmart

Walmart offers coverage for up to $20,000 for IVF, egg donation, and surrogacy. This coverage is available to all full-time employees who have been with the company for at least one year.

United Healthcare

United Healthcare offers coverage for up to $25,000 for IVF, egg donation, and surrogacy. This coverage is available to all full-time employees who have been with the company for at least one year.

Aetna

Aetna offers coverage for up to $25,000 for IVF, egg donation, and surrogacy. This coverage is available to all full-time employees who have been with the company for at least one year.

Cigna

Cigna offers coverage for up to $25,000 for IVF, egg donation, and surrogacy. This coverage is available to all full-time employees who have been with the company for at least one year.

2. Federal Government

3. State Governments

4. City Governments

It is important to note that these are just a few examples, and the coverage offered by different governments may vary. It is always best to check with your government to see what type of coverage they offer for IVF, egg donation, and surrogacy.

In addition to these major employers and governments, there are also many smaller companies and governments that offer coverage for these procedures. If you are not sure if your employer or government offers coverage, you can contact your human resources department or local government to inquire.

What is the cost of a backup insurance policy?

A backup insurance policy, in case of insurance is denied during the surrogacy, would cost approximately $25,000 to cover the entirety of the pregnancy. While it is reassuring to note that our clients have not yet required the activation of such a policy, it is crucial to acknowledge that the insurance landscape is continually evolving, and absolute certainties cannot be guaranteed.

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