Barriers to Male Infertility Care and Strategic Solutions for Advancement: Increasing Access, Health Policy, and Advocacy Efforts - 16/02/26
, Zachary Kahlenberg b, Reeva Kotha c, Obinna Obuekwe b, Kajal Khodamoradi b, Akhil Muthigi bAbstract |
Up to 50% of couples with infertility involve some component of male factor infertility. Despite the growing need for care, male infertility is often underrecognized, undertreated, and undercovered by insurance. Herein, we provide a review of obstacles to male infertility care and present potential novel solutions to increase access. This includes utilization of telemedicine to overcome geographic barriers, incorporation of at-home semen analyses or direct-to-consumer testing into the fertility workup, implementation of advocacy efforts for better insurance coverage for male infertility diagnostic evaluations and therapeutic interventions, and expansion of access to subspecialty care in reproductive urology.
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