Drive for Equitable Healthcare Access: Departments Seek Public Input on Over-the-Counter Preventive Services

By Christine Burke Worthen, Wes Scott, Jason Brace, Lily Shannon

On September 29, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) reported that the federal Departments of Health and Human Services, Labor, and the Treasury departments are seeking public input on the possibility of ensuring coverage and access to over-the-counter (OTC) preventive services without cost-sharing or a prescription from a healthcare provider. This Request for Information (RFI) invites comments on a range of OTC preventive items, such as contraceptives, smoking cessation products, folic acid used during pregnancy, and breastfeeding supplies.

Under the Affordable Care Act, many health plans must cover recommended preventive services at no cost to the consumer. Some of these services, though available without a prescription, currently require cost-sharing unless prescribed. The RFI aims to assess the potential challenges and benefits for various stakeholders, including consumers, insurers, pharmacies, and healthcare providers, in providing free coverage for recommended OTC preventive products without a prescription. These Departments emphasize their commitment to ensuring access to affordable preventive care for all.

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