Provide insurance and medicaid coverage for certain contraceptives
Bill 7 SummaryMain Purpose and Intent:- Requires private and public insurers to cover up to a 12-month supply of self-administered hormonal contraceptives at a time, if prescribed
Bill 7 SummaryMain Purpose and Intent:- Requires private and public insurers to cover up to a 12-month supply of self-administered hormonal contraceptives at a time, if prescribed
Main Purpose and Intent:
- Requires private and public insurers to cover up to a 12-month supply of self-administered hormonal contraceptives at a time, if prescribed by a healthcare provider.
Key Provisions:
- Mandates coverage for up to a 12-month supply of self-administered hormonal contraceptives.
- Aims to reduce barriers and gaps in contraception access, thereby reducing unintended pregnancies and providing cost savings.
Affected Parties:
- Individuals who use self-administered hormonal contraceptives.
- Private and public insurers required to provide the coverage.
Procedural/Timeline Aspects:
- The bill has been introduced and is currently scheduled for a hearing on February 24, 2025.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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