Abortion coverage mandate in effect
New Jersey's abortion coverage mandate takes effect for large employer plans
Press of Atlantic City (NJ)
New Jersey began requiring health plans provided by employers with at least 50 workers to include coverage for abortions starting Monday, state officials announced.
The new regulations mirror ones imposed on individual and small employer plans at the start of the year. Both follow the 2022 passage of the Freedom of Reproductive Choice Act, which codified the state's abortion protections and required the state's insurance regulator to study whether carriers should be required to cover the procedure.
"New Jersey remains a leader in safeguarding reproductive rights and health care services," Gov. Phil Murphy said in a statement.
The Department of Banking and Insurance's study found that while most New Jersey health plans offered abortion coverage, some limited that coverage to cases involving rape or incest or where a pregnancy threatened the mother's life.
The study found mandating abortion coverage would have a minimal effect on health insurance premiums, increasing them by between 0% and 0.1%, adding those increases could be countered by savings from a reduction in pregnancy care, including deliveries and postnatal visits.
"Insurance coverage for reproductive health services is essential to expanding access to comprehensive care," acting Banking and Insurance Commissioner Justin Zimmerman said in a statement. "Today's enactment reduces barriers to these critical health services, ensuring that health insurance carriers regulated by the department provide abortion coverage without exceptions."
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