New Jersey 2026-2027 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3320

Introduced
2/5/26  

Caption

Requires Medicaid cover emergency contraception without requiring prescription or other authorization.

Impact

The implementation of S3320 is expected to significantly simplify the process for individuals needing emergency contraceptives, facilitating immediate access during critical times avoiding unnecessary medical visits. By ensuring that emergency contraception is included in Medicaid managed care contracts without prescription requirements, the bill intends to alleviate the financial burden on low-income individuals who rely on Medicaid for their healthcare needs. The potential for greater accessibility might positively influence public health outcomes by reducing unintended pregnancies among populations that experience economic disparities.

Summary

Senate Bill S3320 aims to enhance access to emergency contraception by mandating that the Medicaid program cover these medications without the requirement for a prescription or other forms of authorization. Currently, while Medicaid provides coverage for emergency contraceptives procured with a prescription, this bill seeks to remove those barriers, enabling individuals to obtain these necessary medications directly over the counter without incurring out-of-pocket costs. This legislative change is positioned as a step towards improving reproductive health access for Medicaid beneficiaries.

Contention

Discussions surrounding the bill are likely to focus on the broader implications for reproductive health services funded by Medicaid. Supporters of the bill argue that it addresses an urgent health need and reflects contemporary views on reproductive rights, while critics may express concerns about the implications for prescription practices and the role of healthcare professionals in prescribing contraceptive methods. The absence of required prescriptions raises questions regarding the appropriate use and understanding of emergency contraceptives among the public, potentially leading to debates regarding educational outreach and health literacy.

Companion Bills

NJ S1513

Carry Over Requires Medicaid cover emergency contraception without requiring prescription or other authorization.

NJ A4662

Carry Over Requires Medicaid cover emergency contraception without requiring prescription or other authorization.

NJ A2224

Same As Requires Medicaid cover emergency contraception without requiring prescription or other authorization.

Similar Bills

NJ A2224

Requires Medicaid cover emergency contraception without requiring prescription or other authorization.

GA HB1138

Increasing Access to Contraceptives Act; enact

CT HB05482

An Act Concerning Twelve-month Coverage For Contraception And Hormone Therapy.

NV AB482

Revises provisions relating to Medicaid. (BDR 38-809)

NJ S2998

Clarifies coverage requirements for health insurers of over-the-counter contraceptive drugs.

NE LB68

Provide insurance and medicaid coverage for certain contraceptives

NJ A3120

Requires Medicaid provide health benefits coverage, and places certain requirements on insurers and State Health Benefits Program regarding existing mandate on health benefits coverage, for certain over-the-counter contraceptives.

TN SB0589

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 56 and Title 71, relative to contraception.