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MI HB6366
Bill
Status
9/7/2022
Primary Sponsor
Julie Rogers
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AI Summary
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Health insurance policies in Michigan must cover a 12-month supply of prescription contraceptives dispensed at one time, unless the insured requests a smaller supply or the prescriber instructs otherwise.
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Insurers must cover outpatient consultations, examinations, procedures, and medical services necessary to prescribe, dispense, deliver, administer, or remove prescription contraceptives if these services are covered for other prescription drugs.
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Insurers must cover prescription contraceptives that a prescriber determines are medically necessary for the insured.
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Insurers cannot impose utilization controls or medical management that limit contraceptive supply to less than 12 months, unless clinical trials determine a 12-month supply is medically inappropriate.
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Coverage applies to health insurance policies delivered, issued, amended, or renewed in Michigan beginning 90 days after enactment, and may be subject to standard copayments, deductibles, and coinsurance that apply to other prescription drugs.
Legislative Description
Insurance: health insurers; coverage for the dispensing of a 12-month supply of birth control; require. Amends 1956 PA 218 (MCL 500.100 - 500.8302) by adding sec. 3406v.
Insurance: health insurers
Last Action
Bill Electronically Reproduced 09/07/2022
9/8/2022