Agency can expand birth control access under Medicaid if Roe v. Wade is overturned

Chiquita Brooks-LaSure testifies before the Senate Finance Committee during her nomination hearing to be administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services in Washington on Thursday, April 15, 2021.

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In her first year as administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Chiquita Brooks-Lasure has overseen the expansion of government health coverage to a record number of Americans under Medicare, Medicaid and private Affordable Care Act exchange plans.

Now, she wants to keep them insured, and expand access to services for women.

“We cover over 150 million people as a result of all of the hard work of the agency really enrolling people in coverage. So, we are a huge payer, and we help dictate coverage in this country … and have a powerful opportunity to advance health equity,” Brooks-Lasure said.

In the year ahead, one of the agency’s biggest challenges will be to create a smooth transition for millions of Medicaid members who could lose coverage when the Covid public health emergency ends. Under the federal health emergency, states have put eligibility redeterminations on hold for the last two years.

Loss of coverage

Birth control

Medicare premium rollback

Source: https://www.cnbc.com/2022/06/08/cms-can-expand-access-to-birth-control-under-medicaid-if-roe-v-wade-is-overturned.html