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moms gov debuts with pro life resources as administration proposes fertility rule

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The proposed rule could increase demand for fertility treatments (IVF) by expanding insurance coverage, potentially boosting revenue for fertility clinics and pharmaceutical companies. However, the rule is preliminary and faces opposition; commercial impact is weak and uncertain. No direct price or supply mechanism is triggered.

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  • HHS launched Moms.gov on May 10, 2023, providing pregnancy resources without mentioning IVF.
  • Labor Department proposed a rule to expand insurance coverage for IVF and fertility treatments.
  • Proposed rule is in a 60-day comment period.
  • Some lawmakers advocate for mandatory IVF coverage in employer insurance plans.
  • U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops opposes mandatory IVF coverage.

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