Sen. Baldwin Joins Efforts to Crack Down on Insurance Companies That Illegally Deny Women Access to Birth Control
In their letter to the administration, the Senators wrote, "At the federal level, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) guaranteed women access to birth control with no out-of-pocket costs. The evidence for the public health benefits of this requirement is clear. Yet since the ACA's passage, certain insurers have not complied with this provision."
The Senators continued, "
The Senator's advocacy comes as women across the country are sharing their stories about their insurers denying them birth control. For example, one woman was denied coverage for a NuvaRing after her insurer told her that the process to get alternative birth control covered by insurance did not exist - which is false. Other woman have shared similar stories of their insurers telling them that an exception process for birth control does not exist, despite language in the law that clearly states that women are guaranteed complete health care coverage for birth control, including alternative birth control if its judged to be medically necessary by a medical provider. You can read more of these stories here: https://nwlc.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/NWLC_BC_AffordCareAct-Oct_2021.pdf
"At the
"The Affordable Care Act's birth control benefit is essential to ensuring that everybody in our country can access the contraceptive method that is best for them," said
The letter is also signed by Senators
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Dear Secretary Becerra, Secretary Walsh, and Secretary Yellen,
People across the country are watching as politicians and judges roll back reproductive health protections, compromising their ability to make their own health care decisions and control their destinies. At the federal level, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) guarantees individuals access to birth control with no out-of-pocket costs. The evidence for the public health benefits of this requirement is clear. Yet since the ACA's passage, certain insurers have not complied with this provision.
Under the ACA, health insurers must ensure that people have access to the full range of birth control approved by the
As noted in the recent DOL FAQs, some health insurers reportedly engage in practices that violate the ACA's protections for birth control access./3 According to these reports, these insurance companies overrule provider recommendations without explanation, incorrectly state that no exceptions policy exists, and fail to provide an exceptions policy entirely. Ultimately, these actions make it harder for people to access medically necessary birth control and force them to pay out-of-pocket for services that they are legally entitled to receive cost-free.
We were heartened to see DOL acknowledge its responsibility to examine the reports of coverage denials. We encourage DOL, HHS, and
DOL's recent action was an essential first move. We look forward to seeing more from HHS, DOL, and
At this critical moment for reproductive freedom, we look forward to working with the administration to ensure that everyone can access to the reproductive rights they have been promised.
View co-signers and footnotes at https://www.baldwin.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/aca_birth_control_coverage_letter.pdf
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