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IUI and IVF coverage laws have two-thirds support among Americans
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In a Verasight survey of 1,000 U.S. adults conducted Nov. 19 to 22, 2024, 65% of Americans supported a state law requiring health insurance to cover assisted conception methods such as IUI or IVF for patients with infertility. Including 41% who strongly support and 24% who somewhat support.
About one in ten opposed the requirement (10%), with 5% who strongly oppose and 5% who somewhat oppose. Another 26% were neutral.
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65% of Americans favor state laws covering IUI and IVF for infertility patients.
To what extent would you support a law in your state requiring health insurance companies to cover assisted conception methods such as intrauterine insemination (IUI) or in vitro fertilization (IVF) for patients with infertility?
- Strongly support 40.7%
- Neither support nor oppose 25.6%
- Somewhat support 23.9%
- Somewhat oppose 5.2%
- Strongly oppose 4.7%
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Full methodology- Mode
- Verasight panel recruited via random address-based sampling, random person-to-person text messaging, and dynamic online targeting
- Field dates
- 2024-11-19 → 2024-11-22
- Base (unweighted)
- 1,000
- Margin of error
- +/- 3.4%
- Module
- A
Source
- 01IUI and IVF coverage laws have two-thirds support among Americansreports.verasight.io/reports/verasight-apha-omnibus-survey-2024-122
Citation
Verasight APHA Omnibus Survey #2024-122, fielded November 19-22, 2024, N=1,000 United States adults, +/- 3.4%.
https://reports.verasight.io/reports/verasight-apha-omnibus-survey-2024-122#q-a-25