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Picture1 I received an email from the Infertility Awareness Association of South Africa. They are taking some much needed action on infertility cover for our medical aid.

Discovery is having its AGM on 6 June 2014. The IAASA will use this meeting to petition for infertility coverage.

Cal Volks of the IAASA says:

Infertility is a recognised disease (WHO – Nov 2009) and also on the Prescribed Minimum Benefit list as regulated by the Council for Medical Schemes. Furthermore, the Medical Schemes Act states that medical aid providers have to cover AT LEAST what is offered in public health care. IVF in public sector is subsidised.


We are not asking for an unending amount. It has to be financially viable such as R100 000 only.

I asked how long it would take for things to take effect if the whole thing works. Meggan Zunckel says:

Medical Aids only review their policies annually so the best case scenario would be from January 2015 but it is difficult for me to put a timeline to it. Only if we get enough proxies does the motion go to board level for investigation and it is then out of our hands how long they investigate for.

Well, I think it is a case worth fighting for, whatever the outcome, I am proud of this organisation for doing something about infertility coverage.

 

If you are a DIscovery member and cannot attend the meeting there is something you can do to support them. You can fill in a form to allow someone else to be your proxy vote.

All you need to do is:

1) Read further instructions on their site here.

2) Fill in the form here.

3) Scan and email (meggan@ifaasa.co.za) or fax it 086 689 7125

Please, even if you have no problems conceiving, do this for those of us who need this coverage desperately. Sharon of the Blessed Barrenness says she spent over R400 000 on infertility treatments. I added up one year’s treatment (IUI#2) and you can read that post here. The fertility treatment (in 2010) cost almost R6000 but when you add on all the over stuff (acupuncture, homeopath, vitamins etc), some of which the medical aid did cover, it came to over R13000.

Fertility treatment is a lifesaver, but it comes with a huge price tag.

Help us make a difference and send those proxy forms over before 4 June!

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