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LGBT couples face ‘discriminatory postcode lottery’ to access NHS fertility care | The Independent
2022-01-19 00:00:00.0     独立报-英国新闻     原网页

       

       LGBT couples face a “discriminatory postcode lottery” when trying to access NHS fertility care, a charity has said.

       Stonewall said fertility treatment costs for some same-sex couples can reach £25,000, while some opposite-sex couples get free care.

       The charity, which has launched an online tool to highlight the difficulties same-sex couples can face while trying to access NHS in-vitro fertilisation (IVF), said access to fertility services “should not be dictated by where you live or who you love”.

       Access to fertility services should not be dictated by where you live or who you love

       Nancy Kelley, Stonewall

       It said four in five local health bodies in England require same-sex couples to privately fund the start of their fertility journey.

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       Some are asked to self-fund three or more cycles of artificial insemination before becoming eligible for NHS care, it said.

       Stonewall said that, even within the same locality, couples have different levels of care, for instance LGBT people in Skipton and Ripon either have to self-fund treatments up to £25,000, while their neighbours may be offered the same treatments for free.

       The charity is calling for changes to national guidelines in England to address inequalities in fertility care, and for the Government to prioritise equitable access to fertility services for all LGBT couples.

       Nancy Kelley, chief executive of the charity, said: “Access to fertility services should not be dictated by where you live or who you love, but our new tool highlights that LGBTQ+ people face a discriminatory postcode lottery when trying to access NHS fertility services.

       “It’s outrageous that, in some areas, LGBTQ+ couples trying to start a family using IVF have to pay £25,000 more than their neighbours to access vital fertility services. For many, this extra financial burden is insurmountable.

       “It’s vital that NICE (the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence) and the Government now commit to providing equal access to fertility services for all. Everyone who wants to start a loving family should have the chance to, and LGBTQ+ couples are no exception.’

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       It comes after it emerged that a married lesbian couple are launching a landmark legal test case against their local health governing body, claiming it discriminates against LGBT families.

       Megan and Whitney Bacon-Evans, from Berkshire, said their local clinical commissioning group is penalising them financially because of their sexuality.

       


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