Power to Decide: Updated HHS Guidance Reaffirms the ACA's Contraceptive Coverage Requirements for Health Insurance Providers
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The updated guidance from HHS reaffirms several important standards outlined in the ACA, including the requirement that health insurance companies provide a transparent and easy-to-use exceptions process to help patients get coverage of the contraceptive method that works for them in cases when it is not typically covered by their plan.
In May, Power to Decide released "When Your Birth Control Isn't Covered: Health Plan Non-Compliance with the Federal Contraceptive Coverage Requirement," which included an extensive review and "secret shopper"-style survey of 42 health plans, covering millions of people across more than 35 states. Researchers for this report concluded that only two out of the 42 had an acceptable exceptions process in place. Among the others, what information was available was often vague, incorrect, or otherwise fell short of the ACA's requirements. For 18 of the plans, researchers could find no mention at all of an exceptions process for contraception or other preventive services.
"This new guidance from HHS was unfortunately a necessary response to the ongoing problem of health insurance companies failing to comply with the ACA's birth control benefit, disproportionately harming historically marginalized communities and those struggling to make ends meet," said Power to Decide Vice President of Policy
"We applaud HHS and the Biden administration for taking this important step toward reaching the goal of ensuring everyone has access to the contraceptive care they need and urge them to take enforcement steps as necessary to ensure adherence to this guidance."
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Original text here: https://powertodecide.org/about-usnewsroom/updated-hhs-guidance-reaffirms-acas-contraceptive-coverage-requirements-for-health
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REPORT: https://powertodecide.org/sites/default/files/2022-04/ACA%20Contraception%20Exception%20Report.pdf



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