State governments have found multiple ways to limit insurance coverage of abortion, including through bans on abortion coverage in public employees’ insurance policies. Several states have restricted abortion coverage in other private health insurance plans, especially following passage of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) in 2010, which provided for the establishment of state-level health insurance exchanges. While these coverage restrictions on private health plans are in place in half of the states, other states have taken steps to protect abortion access and affordability by requiring insurance plans to cover abortion. The laws in these states either require abortion coverage or require the coverage if a health plan includes coverage for prenatal care. Some states choose to use their own Medicaid funds to cover abortion, although the Hyde Amendment prohibits the use of federal funds for abortion except in cases of life endangerment, rape or incest.
Insurance Coverage of Abortion |
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State |
Coverage required |
Coverage banned or restricted to specified exceptions |
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All private insurance plans |
All private insurance plans |
Specific to health exchanges |
Insurance policies for public employees |
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Alabama |
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Life, rape, incest |
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Arizona |
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Life, severe health† |
Life, severe health† |
Arkansas |
|
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Life, rape, incest‡ |
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California |
X |
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|
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Colorado |
|
|
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No coverage |
Florida |
|
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Life, rape, incest‡ |
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Georgia |
|
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Life, severe health† |
Life |
Idaho |
|
Life‡ |
Life, rape, incest |
Life‡ |
Illinois |
X* |
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|
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Indiana |
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Life, rape, incest, severe health†‡ |
Life, rape, incest, severe health† |
Life, rape, incest, severe health†‡ |
Kansas |
|
Life‡ |
Life |
Life |
Kentucky |
|
Life‡ |
Life‡,Ω |
No coverage |
Louisiana |
|
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No coverage |
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Maine |
X* |
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|
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Maryland |
X* |
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|
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Massachusetts |
|
|
|
ξ |
Michigan |
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Life‡ |
Life‡ |
Life‡ |
Mississippi |
|
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Life, rape, incest |
Life, rape, incest, fetal impairment |
Missouri |
|
Life‡ |
Life |
Life |
Montana |
|
|
▽ |
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Nebraska |
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Life‡ |
Life |
Life‡ |
New York |
Xβ |
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|
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North Carolina |
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Life, rape, incest |
Life, rape, incest |
North Dakota |
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Life‡ |
Life‡,Ω |
Life |
Ohio |
|
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Life, rape, incest |
Life, rape, incest |
Oregon |
X* |
|
|
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Oklahoma |
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Life‡ |
Life‡ |
Life‡ |
Pennsylvania |
|
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Life, rape, incest‡ |
Life, rape, incest |
Rhode Island |
|
|
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Life, rape, incest |
South Carolina |
|
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Life, rape, incest |
Life, rape, incest, severe health† |
South Dakota |
|
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Life, severe health† |
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Tennessee |
|
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No coverage |
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Texas |
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Life, severe health† |
Life, severe health† |
Life, severe health† |
Utah |
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Life, rape, incest, severe health† and fetal impairment |
Life, rape, incest, severe health† and fetal impairment |
Life, rape, incest, severe health† and fetal impairment |
Virginia |
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Life, rape, incest, fetal impairment |
Washington |
X* |
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|
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Wisconsin |
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Life, rape, incest, severe physical healthФ |
Life, rape, incest, severe physical healthФ |
TOTAL |
7 |
11 |
25 |
22 |
* Cost-sharing is prohibited for abortion coverage. † The health exception applies to a “substantial and irreversible impairment of a major bodily function.” ‡ Abortion coverage beyond exceptions specified is available only through the purchase of a separate rider at additional cost. β A plan must cover abortion with no copayments. Ω Although the law does not specifically refer to the ACA, the restriction applies to plans offered in the health care exchange. * A plan must cover abortion if it covers prenatal care. ξ State specifically prohibits coverage of postviability “partial-birth” abortions except in cases of life endangerment and “substantial risk of grave impairment of [the patient’s] physical or mental health.” Ф Health exception applies when an abortion is necessary to “prevent grave, long-lasting physical health damage to the [patient].” |