Health plans are required to cover contraceptive drugs without cost sharing. A health plan must provide reimbursement for a 12-month supply of contraceptive drugs obtained at one time by the enrollee, unless the enrollee requests a smaller supply or the prescriber instructs the enrollee to receive a smaller supply. The health plan must allow the enrollee to receive the contraceptive drugs on-site at the provider's office, if available. The 12-month supply requirement applies only to refills of contraceptive drugs, not the original prescription.
The 12-month supply requirement is applied to all prescriptions of contraceptive drugs, not just refills.
(In support) Individuals should have the ability to determine the duration of their prescriptions with their provider without unnecessary barriers. This bill is important to individuals such as domestic violence survivors and students.
(Opposed) None.
Nicole Kern, Planned Parenthood Alliance Advocates.