Rhode Island 2025 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H6047

Introduced
3/7/25  

Caption

Mandates all health insurance contracts from January 1, 2026, to cover FDA-approved contraceptives, sterilization, contraception counseling, follow-up services, and a twelve-month supply for Medicaid recipients.

Impact

The enactment of H6047 is expected to significantly amend state health insurance laws by requiring insurers to cover a range of contraceptive methods devoid of any out-of-pocket costs for the policyholders. This includes removing deductibles, coinsurance, or copayments associated with these services. Moreover, if alternative therapeutic equivalents of prescribed contraceptives are unavailable or medically inadvisable, insurance policies must accommodate the necessary coverage without additional costs to the patients. Consequently, this could lead to improved healthcare outcomes by allowing easier access to contraceptives and related health services.

Summary

House Bill H6047 mandates that all health insurance contracts effective on or after January 1, 2026, must provide comprehensive coverage for all FDA-approved contraceptive drugs and devices, as well as voluntary sterilization procedures. This legislation ensures that policies will cover not only the contraceptives but also clinical services related to their use, which include consultations, examinations, device insertions, and follow-up services. By eliminating cost-sharing for these services, the bill aims to enhance access to reproductive healthcare and support women’s health decisions.

Contention

Despite the bill’s alignment with enhancing reproductive health services, it may face challenges from religious employers and organizations that opt-out of covering contraceptive methods on grounds of moral or religious beliefs. The bill contains provisions allowing such refusals, provided the employers inform prospective enrollees about the specific services they will not cover. This aspect could lead to debates concerning the balance between individual rights to reproductive healthcare and religious freedoms, which may become a point of contention during the discussion and implementation phases of the legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H5628

Mandates all health insurance contracts, plans, or policies provide the same reimbursement to independent healthcare facilities as that of hospital affiliated facilities where the same healthcare service is provided.

RI S0051

Limits copays, coinsurance or office deductibles for services of a physical therapist to the amount authorized for the services of a primary care physician or osteopath on or after January 1, 2026.

RI H5082

Limits copays, coinsurance or office deductibles for services of a physical therapist to the amount authorized for the services of a primary care physician or osteopath on or after January 1, 2026.

RI H6158

Mandates insurance coverage for scalp cooling treatments for breast cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy to prevent hair loss during chemotherapy treatments.

RI H6118

Requires coverage for acute mental health crisis mobile response and stabilization services to eligible individuals enrolled as plan beneficiaries.

RI S0263

Requires coverage for acute mental health crisis mobile response and stabilization services to eligible individuals enrolled as plan beneficiaries.

RI S0115

Requires health plans that provide prescription benefits to cover at least one type of glucagon auto-injector, nasal spray, or formulation that does not require reconstitution to treat hypoglycemia. No copayment or deductible would be required.

RI H5173

Requires health plans that provide prescription benefits to cover at least one type of glucagon auto-injector, nasal spray, or formulation that does not require reconstitution to treat hypoglycemia. No copayment or deductible would be required.

Similar Bills

RI S0268

Requires every individual or group health insurance contract effective on or after January 1, 2026, to provide coverage to the insured and the insured's spouse and dependents for all FDA-approved contraceptive drugs, devices and other products.

WV HB2750

Increasing access to contraceptive drugs, devices, and procedures

RI H5626

Mandates health insurance coverage for FDA approved contraceptive drug, device or therapeutic equivalent.

RI S0480

Mandates health insurance coverage for FDA approved contraceptive drug, device or therapeutic equivalent.

MN HF1485

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

MN SF1752

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

MS HB1418

The Right to Contraception Act; create.

NM SB508

Coverage For Certain Health Care