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Transparency about abortion coverage still lacking, but achievable
New Guttmacher Analysis Calls for Clarity and Offers Recommendations, Also Highlights Need to Make Abortion Coverage Available to All U.S. Women
Individuals purchasing coverage through the Affordable Care Acts (ACA) health insurance marketplaces may have difficulty finding consistent, clear information on whether a plan includes or excludes abortion coverage. However, transparency about abortion coverage is both necessary and achievable, according to a new analysis published in the Guttmacher Policy Review.
Under the ACA, insurance plans are neither required to nor prohibited from covering abortion. However, 25 states prohibit coverage of abortion on their health insurance marketplaces. In the remaining states and the District of Columbia, issuers can offer plans that cover abortion care beyond the narrow instances of rape, incest or when the womans life is endangered. But a new Guttmacher analysis of publicly available 2015 plan documents in these states found the vast majority of plans do not include information on whether and to what extent abortion is covered. Among the minority of issuers that do address abortion coverage, the way the information is provided varies considerably and is not always useful.
The lack of transparency is problematic for individuals trying to make an informed decision about their coverage, says Kinsey Hasstedt, author of the new analysis. But there is a political dimension, as well. Policymakers and activists who oppose abortion rights have exploited this issue and seized the opening it has created to advance their main agenda: to ban virtually all private and public insurance coverage of abortion.
In December, the Obama administration proposed new regulationsstill being finalized in response to public commentsto provide greater clarity in plans abortion coverage. Among other steps, these proposed rules would require issuers offering plans on ACA marketplaces to state clearly whether abortion care is covered or excluded. Hasstedt argues that while this effort goes in the right direction, additional steps are needed. The recommendations detailed in the analysis include the following:
Issuers should be required to post an electronic summary of benefits and coverage (SBC) for each plan offered through each insurance marketplace website. SBCs should also be posted to insurers own websites.
All plansnot just marketplace plansshould be required to provide information on abortion coverage and exclusions, including in states where abortion coverage is banned in the ACA marketplace.
Issuers should be given specific guidance to include information on abortion coverage in the same place on each SBC, using consistent, accessible and neutral language.
All SBCs should include a link to detailed plan documents and thorough explanations of the coverage or exclusion of abortion, among other health services.
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