Based on these criteria, people with fertility issues find more services and support available in Connecticut, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, and New Jersey. The states receiving the lowest grade — an F — were Alaska, New Hampshire, and Wyoming.
Dr. Mark Perloe, medical director of Georgia Reproductive Specialists, says that the RESOLVE rating system may not paint the clearest picture, pointing out that patients in his state often have good coverage because they work for companies that are home-based in other states such as Massachusetts. He adds that many patients get practical information and support online these days. If there isn’t an appropriate clinic to serve them locally, they frequently travel to a state where they can find the care they need.
Barbara Collura, president and CEO of RESOLVE, counters that lack of insurance coverage may be the biggest problem in other places, however. “The ability to reproduce is one of the most basic human desires and functions, so why can’t we help fix the reproductive system?”
Letter Grade | States |
A |
Connecticut Illinois Maryland Massachusetts New Jersey |
B |
Arizona California Colorado Hawaii Iowa Michigan Minnesota Montana New York North Dakota Ohio Pennsylvania South Dakota Utah Virginia |
C |
Alabama Florida Idaho Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Nevada New Mexico North Carolina Oregon Vermont Washington Wisconsin South Carolina Texas |
D |
Arkansas Georgia Mississippi Missouri Nebraska Oklahoma Tennessee West Virginia |
F |
Alaska New Hampshire Wyoming |
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