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As part of their benefits packages for 2023, 40% of U.S. organizations offer fertility benefits, according to a new study by the International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans, reports BenefitsPro. That is up from 30% of organizations that offered such benefits in 2020, said IFEBP. According to the study, 28% of organizations cover fertility medications, up from 8% in 2016.
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