What is amazing is someone who works for a health insurance company, who’s very livelihood is based on the idea of assigning a monetary value on life and life decisions, is lecturing us about the inherent (?priceless)value of human life. The people that work for these companies (rightfully imo) decide it is not right to spend a million dollars to prolong a 90yr old life a few days. They make these decisions comfortably with no threat of criminal prosecution or loss of livelihood. So do fertilized human cells have value? Sure. Are they priceless? Well no otherwise we would be spending trillions to prevent the thousands of daily miscarriages. Are those fertilized human cells “worth” more than a fully functioning adult woman or a medical professional trying to save that adult? Most would logically say no and rightfully expect our laws to unequivocally reflect that.