Insurance coverage for prescription contraceptives
Most health plans that offer prescription drug coverage in Washington state must cover prescription contraceptives.
What's covered
Plans must provide the same coverage for prescription contraceptives as they do
for other prescribed drugs and devices including:
- Contraceptives on your plan's drug list (also called formulary), if they use a formulary for other covered prescriptions.
- All medical services associated with prescribing, dispensing, delivery, distribution, administration and removing prescription contraceptives, just as they do for other covered outpatient services.
- All contraceptive products declared safe and effective for use as emergency contraception
by the Federal Food and Drug Administration.
Health plans cannot:
- Restrict, exclude or reduce coverage or benefits on the basis of gender.
- Impose benefit waiting periods, limits or restrictions on
prescription contraceptives that they don't impose on other covered prescribed
drugs and devices.
What you pay
You're responsible for any copayments and/or deductibles for prescription contraceptives
and associated services, just as you are for other prescription drugs, devices, and/or services.
Updated
04/16/2012