Trump's Free IVF Promise: A Pipe Dream or a Masterstroke?

Wed Sep 11 2024
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As Donald Trump takes the stage, promising to make in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatments free of cost, one can't help but wonder: what's the catch? IVF is a costly procedure, with a single cycle costing over $23,000. For many women, multiple cycles are necessary to achieve a successful birth, making the total cost astronomical. So, how would Trump plan to foot the bill? The answer, so far, remains unclear. Some experts suggest that mandating insurers to cover IVF would require legislation in Congress. Others propose convincing a panel of experts to add IVF to the list of fully covered women's preventative services under the Affordable Care Act. But isn't that just a Band-Aid solution? What about chemotherapy? What about insulin? What about any other life-saving services that people need? The questions are endless, and so are the challenges.
Having the government pay for IVF would also require an act of Congress, with lawmakers needing to allocate funds. But would it be worth it? The cost of such a program would likely be eye-popping, and one can't help but wonder if it's a pipe dream. So, is Trump's promise just a political ploy to win votes from women, or is it a genuine attempt to address an issue that affects millions of people? The answer, much like the cost of IVF, remains a mystery. But one thing is certain: the debate has begun, and it's time to think critically about the feasibility and implications of such a plan. What if this assumption is wrong? What if Trump's plan is not as simple as he makes it out to be? What might he have missed? The questions are endless, and it's up to us to demand answers.
https://localnews.ai/article/trumps-free-ivf-promise-a-pipe-dream-or-a-masterstroke-be2abec9

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