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State Contraception Policies


State Reproductive Health Access Policies - Power to Decide

View by Policies: Extended Supply of Contraceptives, Protecting Contraceptive Coverage, Pharmacist Prescribing of Contraception.

Policies - Birth Control Pharmacist

Summary of State Policies ; State South Carolina, Available 2022, Authority By Statewide Protocol, Methods Pill, Patch, Ring, Shot, Age Restriction 18 and older ...

CMCS Informational Bulletin - Medicaid

State Medicaid Payment Strategies to Optimize Long-Acting Reversible Contraception (LARC). Utilization in 14 States. A scan of state ...

Twelve-Year Trends in US State-Level Contraceptive Access Policies

Twelve-Year Trends in US State-Level Contraceptive Access Policies · As of 2017, most enacted policies expanded contraceptive access. · The ...

Commission Decision on Coverage of Contraception

To date, thirteen states have passed legislation mandating insurance coverage of contraception where a policy covers prescription drugs or devices. See Cal. Ins ...

State Laws And Policies: Emergency Contraception

State Laws And Policies: Emergency Contraception · 17 states and the District of Columbia require emergency rooms to provide information about emergency ...

Contraception Coverage - OPM

You and your covered family members have the right to the form of contraception or birth control that your provider recommends is best for your care. FEHB plans ...

The impact of US policy on contraceptive access: a policy analysis

These policies have increased contraceptive access in the United States by dedicating funding to family planning availability and affordability ...

S.4381 - 118th Congress (2023-2024): Right to Contraception Act

—An individual has a statutory right under this Act to obtain contraceptives and to voluntarily engage in contraception, free from coercion, and a health care ...

Contraception Access | ASTHO

Using individualized workplans and personalized strategies, learning community teams address gaps in contraceptive access throughout their states to provide ...

Women's Preventive Services Guidelines - HRSA

Contraception **, ***. WPSI recommends that adolescent and adult ... policy or plan that omits such contraceptive coverage. On December ...

How States Can Improve Contraceptive Access

In a report issued earlier this year by the Center for American Progress, policy analyst Kierra B. Jones urges state governments to allow ...

ReproductiveRights.gov - Know Your Rights: Reproductive Health ...

Wade was overturned, abortion remains legal in many states, and other reproductive health care services remain protected by law. The U.S. Department of Health ...

Contraception - New York State Bipartisan Pro-Choice Legislative ...

The Trump administration has rolled out new rules exempting employers from offering contraception coverage for their employees for moral or religious reasons.

Expanded Prescription Contraceptive Supply - MOST Policy Initiative

In the United States, approximately 27% of women in their reproductive years live in a. “contraceptive desert,” meaning they lack access to all ...

Reproductive Rights Full Section - Women in the States

This report provides information on a range of policies related to women's reproductive health and rights. It examines abortion, contraception, the access of ...

Contraceptive Coverage Requirements Under Section 2713 of the ...

This presentation summarizes current policy as of the date it was presented. We encourage readers to refer to the applicable statutes, regulations, and ...

Different states' contraceptive rules leave employers room to ...

Those avenues would almost certainly be closed by the new federal rule, which, beginning Aug. 1, will require new health plans to not only cover ...

Contraception access bills meet mixed support in states around the ...

House Bill 2413: The bill contains several changes related to health care, including policies for specialty hospitals and blood tests for ...

State policies impact young people's use of their preferred birth ...

Young people being able to use the method of birth control they want is an indicator of their health care access and reproductive autonomy.