ACA requires most private plans to cover all FDA-approved contraceptives without cost-sharing since 2012.
Less than half (43%) of women 18-49 know plans must cover all FDA-approved prescribed contraceptives.
One in four (24%) privately insured contraceptive users still pay out-of-pocket for some or all contraception.
Coverage gaps persist for OTC and telehealth contraceptives; only 8 states require coverage of some OTC methods.
Future coverage is uncertain due to agency restructuring, court cases, and changes in federal recommendations.


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