
- Section 2713 of the Affordable Care Act the Administration adopted new guidelines that will require most private health plans to cover preventive services for women without charging a co-pay starting on August 1 2012. These preventive services include well women visits domestic violence screening and contraception and all were recommended to the Secretary of Health and Human Services by the independent Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Science.
- Today the Obama Administration will publish final rules in the Federal Register that:
o Exempts churches other houses of worship and similar organizations from covering contraception on the basis of their religious objections. o Establishes a one year transition period for religious organizations while this policy is being implemented.
- The President will also announce that his Administration will propose and finalize a new regulation during this transition year to address the religious objections of the non-exempted religious organizations. The new regulation will require insurance companies to cover contraception if the non-exempted religious organization chooses not to. Under the policy.
o Religious organizations will not have to provide contraceptive coverage or refer their employees to organizations that provide contraception. o Religious organizations will not be required to subsidize the cost of contraception. o Contraception coverage will be offered to women by their employers insurance companies directly with no role for religious employers who oppose contraception. o Insurance companies will be required to provide contraception coverage to these women free of charge.
Covering contraception saves money for insurance companies by keeping women healthy and preventing spending on other health services. For example there was no increase in premiums when contraception was added to the Federal Employees Health Benefit System and required of non-religious employers in Hawaii. One study found that covering contraception lowered premiums by 10 percent or more.