Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF3794

Introduced
2/15/24  

Caption

Over-the-counter contraceptives approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration health plans coverage requirement

Impact

If enacted, SF3794 will amend existing insurance laws within the Minnesota Statutes under chapter 62Q. Beginning January 1, 2025, all health plans will be required to comply with these new provisions, covering all FDA-approved over-the-counter contraceptives. This move is expected to significantly enhance the accessibility of contraceptive methods and may lead to higher adoption rates of contraceptives, promoting broader reproductive health outcomes across the state.

Summary

Senate File 3794 mandates health plans in Minnesota to cover over-the-counter contraceptives that are approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This legislation intends to improve access to contraceptive options for individuals who may not have the means to afford them, thereby ensuring that they can better manage their reproductive health. The bill is positioned as a necessary advancement in healthcare, allowing individuals to obtain these contraceptives without the additional barrier of cost-sharing such as deductibles or co-pays.

Contention

While SF3794 has garnered support for its aim to increase accessibility to contraceptives, there remain notable points of contention among stakeholders. Critics may raise concerns regarding the implications for health insurers in terms of rising costs associated with mandatory coverage. Additionally, debates could center around potential moral and ethical objections to expanded contraceptive access, particularly among certain religious or conservative groups, who may view the legislation as conflicting with their beliefs.

Notable_points

The bill includes provisions that prohibit health plans from imposing cost-sharing measures on covered contraceptives, ensuring that patients can access these essential health items without incurring additional expenses. This aligns with national trends advocating for comprehensive reproductive health coverage. However, stakeholders are encouraged to discuss the practical implications of this shift, particularly regarding the enforcement and monitoring of compliance by health insurers.

Companion Bills

MN HF3976

Similar To Health plans required to cover over-the-counter contraceptives approved by United States Food and Drug Administration.

Previously Filed As

MN HF3976

Health plans required to cover over-the-counter contraceptives approved by United States Food and Drug Administration.

MN SF1752

Coverage of over-the-counter contraceptive, drugs, devices, and products requirement by insurers and medical assistance

MN SF4232

Coverage of over-the-counter contraceptive drugs, devices and products by insurers and medical assistance

MN HF4313

Coverage of over-the-counter contraceptive drugs, devices, and products by insurers and medical assistance required.

MN HF1485

Coverage of over-the-counter contraceptive drugs, devices, and products by insurers and medical assistance required; and reports required.

MN SF831

Prescription contraceptives supply requirements establishment; contraceptives, services, sterilization, education, and counseling health plan coverage requirement; eligible organization accommodations establishment

MN S3434

Clarifies coverage requirements for health insurers of over-the-counter contraceptive drugs.

MN SF287

Prescription contraceptives supply requirements establishment; health plan coverage of contraceptive methods, sterilization, related medical services, patient education and counseling requirement; accommodations for eligible organizations establishment

MN SF1509

Medical assistance coverage requirement of drugs covered by a primary third-party payer

MN HF1432

Supply requirements for prescription contraceptives established; health plans required to cover contraceptive methods, sterilization, and related medical services, patient education, and counseling; and accommodations for eligible organizations established.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.