• Ep. 95 | Surrogacy Health Insurance

  • Jul 18 2023
  • Length: 46 mins
  • Podcast

Ep. 95 | Surrogacy Health Insurance

  • Summary

  • In this episode, I interview surrogacy insurance champion, Kimberly Surratt. Kimberly talks about her legal background and how she got involved in reproductive insurance reform in the state of Nevada. She talks about the current political climate as well as workplace trends and how these things influence insurance benefits offered to women. We’ll talk about the major impact she and other warriors for the cause have had on a state level, and what the future holds for surrogacy health insurance.

    Guest Bio

    Kimberly Surratt is the past president of the State Bar of Nevada Family Law Section and the Nevada Justice Association. She sits on the Board of Trustees for the Academy of Adoption and Assisted Reproduction Attorneys and is the chair of the domestic lobbying committee. She has lobbied with the Nevada Justice Association since 2004 and is responsible for all assisted reproduction parentage laws in the state of Nevada, including a trailblazing insurance bill.

    Resources

    ● Kimberly’s Website

    ● Kimberly’s LinkedIn

    ● Learn more about our podcast: Fertility Cafe

    ● Learn more about our surrogacy and egg donation agency: Family Inceptions

    ● On the blog: How Much Does Surrogacy Cost – We Break the Fees Down for You

    ● On the blog: 9 Important Questions To Ask A Surrogacy Agency

    ● On the podcast: Ep 54 | Fertility Care for Minority Populations with Dr. Tia

    ● On the podcast: Ep 60 |

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