Male infertility is a significant yet overlooked public health issue affecting many couples. This policy brief argues that the Access to Infertility Treatment and Care Act (AITCA) is essential for mandating equitable insurance coverage for infertility diagnosis and treatment, including male-specific interventions. It examines the interplay of lifestyle, medical, and societal factors contributing to male infertility, along with its profound emotional, psychological, social, and financial impacts. Although AITCA is a major advancement, the brief acknowledges its limitations and advocates for expansion to cover uninsured individuals and a broader range of assisted reproductive technologies. Policy recommendations include full implementation and funding of AITCA, enhanced male infertility education, public awareness campaigns, improved provider training, and active social worker advocacy.
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