New HHS clarification on ACA contraceptive coverage requirement specifies that insurance plans must cover at no cost to women all of the 18 contraceptive methods approved by the FDA.  If a provider recommends a specific option or product, plans must cover it at no cost as well.

Minimum Contraceptive Coverage Requirements Clarified by HHS Guidance
Contraceptive Method Products/Options Must Cover
Surgical sterilization Also called tubal ligation
Implant sterilization Only Essure available
Implantable Rod Multiple √ at least 1
IUD – Copper Only ParaGard available
IUD – Progestin Multiple √ at least 1
Injection Multiple √ at least 1 (may be generic)
Oral contraceptives – combined Multiple √ at least 1 (may be generic)
Oral Contraceptives – progestin only Multiple √ at least 1 (may be generic)
Oral Contraceptives – extended/continuous use Multiple √ at least 1 (may be generic)
Patch Multiple** √ at least 1 (may be generic)
Vaginal Ring Only NuvaRing available
Diaphragm with Spermicide Only Milex Omniflex available
Sponge with Spermicide Only Today Sponge available √*
Cervical Cap with Spermicide Only FemCap available
Female Condom Multiple √*
Spermicide alone Multiple √ at least 1 (may be generic)*
Emergency Contraception-Progestin Multiple √ at least 1 (may be generic)*
Emergency Contraception- Ulipristal Acetate Only ella available
*Approved for sale over-the-counter but only covered at no cost with a prescription.
**The manufacturer of the brand name (OrthoEvra) patch has discontinued production and the generic alternative will be the only patch available.
SOURCES: FDA, Birth Control Guide  and Depts of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Treasury, FAQs about Affordable Care Act Implementation (Part XXVI).

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