Trump unveils IVF policies
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President Donald Trump announced a deal on Thursday to significantly reduce the cost of a specific IVF medication.
President Trump says his administration will "dramatically slash the cost of IVF" by negotiating lower drug prices, though the move falls short of his pledge to have IVF fully covered by insurance or the government.
EMD Serono will sell fertility drugs on the Trump direct-to-consumer marketplace. Trump also preview plans to encourage employers to pay costs for IVF.
Find out what couples, families, and women should know after President Trump announced a deal to lower fertility drug prices.
Trump campaigned on expanding IVF access, referring to himself as the “father of IVF.” On Thursday, he announced a deal that will enable patients to buy a key IVF drug at a discount.
Trump, in an effort to lower drug costs for U.S. patients who pay far more than in other wealthy nations, has so far struck deals with Pfizer and AstraZeneca to lower their prescription drug prices in the Medicaid program for lower-income Americans in exchange for tariff relief.
President Trump announced a pair of efforts Thursday aimed at expanding access to in vitro fertilization (IVF) as he seeks to deliver on a major campaign promise. Trump in the Oval Office
U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to announce a policy proposal to make in vitro fertilization more accessible, the New York Times reported on Thursday, citing several administration officials.
President Trump’s dual-pronged action on expanding access to in vitro fertilization (IVF) is garnering mixed reactions from lawmakers, advocates and medical groups, with some calling it a step in
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While some advocates have praised President Donald Trump’s efforts to expand IVF access as a step in the right direction, they say more needs to be done to protect these fertility treatments in the state.