Artificial Fertilization: the IVF Fund Is Being Expanded
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The self-retention of IVF (in vitro fertilisation) treatments is reduced from 30 to 25 percent. "In concrete terms, it is on average 180 euros that we families are losing in addition, significantly more in cases of hardship," said Family Minister Claudia Bauer (ÖVP). The fund was set up 26 years ago to support unwanted childless couples. Couples who live in an upright marriage, registered partnership or in a similar community of spouses are elig…
The deductible drops from 30 to 25 percent. Claims also have same-sex couples.
By reducing the retention from 30 to 25 percent, the Minister of Family Affairs expects an average of 180 euros in savings per family – in cases of hardship "significantly more"
The IVF fund, which supports couples in fulfilling their desire to have children when in-vitro fertilization is medically necessary, is to be expanded. The out-of-pocket cost for IVF treatments will decrease from 30 to 25 percent. "Specifically, this means we will be relieving families of an average of €180 in additional costs, and significantly more in cases of hardship," ÖVP Family Minister Claudia Bauer told the APA. This is expected to resul…
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