New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1513

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Requires Medicaid cover emergency contraception without requiring prescription or other authorization.

Impact

The implementation of S1513 would represent a significant shift in the provisioning of reproductive health services under Medicaid. By allowing immediate access to emergency contraception without prior prescription requirements, the bill seeks to eliminate unnecessary visits to healthcare providers, which can be particularly burdensome in emergency situations. This legislation could lead to more timely use of emergency contraceptives, potentially reducing unintended pregnancies among low-income populations who rely on Medicaid for their healthcare needs.

Summary

Senate Bill S1513, introduced in the New Jersey 221st Legislature, mandates that the Medicaid program cover emergency contraception without requiring a prescription or other form of authorization. This bill aims to improve access to emergency contraceptives for individuals enrolled in Medicaid and the NJ FamilyCare program, effectively reducing potential barriers associated with obtaining such medications. Currently, individuals can access emergency contraceptives over the counter but must pay out-of-pocket if they do not possess a prescription, which can deter timely use.

Contention

While proponents argue that S1513 enhances healthcare access and reproductive choice, there may be concerns regarding the implications for healthcare providers and the overall Medicaid system. Some stakeholders could argue that the lack of requirement for prescription may lead to misuse or undervalued consultations with healthcare providers. Additionally, there may be discussions around the potential fiscal impact on the Medicaid program in covering these medications without prior authorization, raising questions about sustainability and budget allocation within New Jersey’s healthcare funding.

Companion Bills

NJ A4662

Same As Requires Medicaid cover emergency contraception without requiring prescription or other authorization.

NJ S949

Carry Over Requires Medicaid cover emergency contraception without requiring prescription or other authorization.

NJ A2684

Carry Over Requires Medicaid cover emergency contraception without requiring prescription or other authorization.

Previously Filed As

NJ S949

Requires Medicaid cover emergency contraception without requiring prescription or other authorization.

NJ A4662

Requires Medicaid cover emergency contraception without requiring prescription or other authorization.

NJ A2684

Requires Medicaid cover emergency contraception without requiring prescription or other authorization.

NJ A1182

Expands requirements for health insurers and Medicaid program to cover prescriptions for contraceptives for up to 12 months.

NJ S1192

Requires prescription drug coverage for serious mental illness without prior authorization or utilization management, including step therapy.

NJ A4838

Requires prescription drug coverage for serious mental illness without prior authorization or utilization management, including step therapy.

NJ A5661

Requires prescription drug coverage for serious mental illness without prior authorization or utilization management, including step therapy.

NJ S945

Requires Medicaid coverage for self-administered hormonal contraceptives dispensed by pharmacist under standing order.

NJ S3288

Requires Medicaid coverage for self-administered hormonal contraceptives dispensed by pharmacist under standing order.

NJ A4646

Requires Medicaid coverage for self-administered hormonal contraceptives dispensed by pharmacist under standing order.

Similar Bills

NJ A4662

Requires Medicaid cover emergency contraception without requiring prescription or other authorization.

NJ S949

Requires Medicaid cover emergency contraception without requiring prescription or other authorization.

NJ A2684

Requires Medicaid cover emergency contraception without requiring prescription or other authorization.

NV AB482

Revises provisions relating to Medicaid. (BDR 38-809)

LA HB557

Provides relative to the dispensing of contraceptives (EN -$17,771 GF EX See Note)

NJ A4273

Requires Medicaid provide health benefits coverage, and places certain requirements on insurers and State Health Benefits Program regarding existing mandate on health benefits coverage, for certain over-the-counter contraceptives.

NJ A1182

Expands requirements for health insurers and Medicaid program to cover prescriptions for contraceptives for up to 12 months.

NJ S3434

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