HHS: Secretaries Becerra, Walsh and Yellen Underscore Contraceptive Coverage Requirements for Private Insurance
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In all fifty states, the ACA guarantees coverage of women's preventive services, including free birth control and contraceptive counseling, for individuals and covered dependents. Recent reports have shown that some issuers and plans may not be appropriately providing this coverage. The letter is another step for the Departments to put the industry on notice for the required coverage and demand prompt action to ensure that people can rightfully access the birth control they need.
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"Preventive reproductive health care is critical health care. The contraceptive coverage requirements under the Affordable Care Act have been in place for over a decade, and we expect plans and issuers to meet these obligations," said CMS Administrator
Plans and issuers are required to cover, at no cost, at least one form of contraception within each of the contraceptive categories identified by the
The Departments are concerned about complaints received regarding the industry's failure to provide coverage of contraceptive services, without cost sharing, in a manner consistent with the standards set forth by the Departments. The Departments expect plans and issuers to immediately take steps to ensure that they are complying, and they may take enforcement or other corrective actions as appropriate.
Today, the Departments also convened a meeting with national leaders where the health insurance industry are expected to commit to promptly correcting all areas of potential non-compliance and to take specific actions to ensure that their members have access to contraceptive services at no cost.
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