US insurance coverage of contraceptives and the impact of contraceptive coverage mandates, 2002

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Sonfield, A [1 ]
Gold, RB
Frost, JJ
Darroch, JE
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[1] AGI, Washington, DC USA
[2] AGI, New York, NY USA
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10.1363/3607204
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C921 [人口统计学];
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CONTEXT: In 1993, coverage of reversible contraception by U.S. health insurance plans was extremely low. Little is known about how coverage has changed since then, particularly in response to state mandates. METHODS: In 2001-2002, a notionally representative sample of 205 health care insurers responded to a survey about coverage of reproductive health care services in "typical" employment-based managed care plans (excluding self-insured plans). Data were analyzed to compare coverage in states with and without contraceptive coverage mandates, and to show trends in coverage between 1993 and 2002. RESULTS: In 2002, almost every reversible contraceptive service and supply studied was covered by at least 89% of typical plans, 86% of plans covered the five leading prescription methods (the diaphragm, one- and three-month injectables, the IUD and oral contraceptives). Coverage of each contraceptive service and supply studied was higher in 2002 than in 1993 (78-97% vs. 32-59%). Plans in states with mandates were significantly more likely to cover the five leading prescription methods (87-92%, depending on type of plan) than were those designed locally in states without mandates (47-61%). Between 1993 and 2002, state mandates were estimated to account for 30% and 40% of the increase in coverage of oral contraceptives and the three-month, injectable, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Coverage of reversible contraception-and by Extension, choice within a range of covered methods-has increased substantially since 1993, in part because of state mandates. This state-by-state approach, however, has inherent limitations that can best be dealt with at the federal level.
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