Effective January 1, 2021, health plans and student plans are required under RCW 48.43.072 to cover prenatal vitamins for covered persons expecting the birth of a child and breast pumps for covered persons expecting the birth or adoption of a child.
(1) Pursuant to RCW 48.43.072, prenatal vitamins and breast pumps can be subject to copayment, deductibles and other forms of cost sharing, except:
- (a) In accordance with the Affordable Care Act and the Women's Preventative Services Guidelines, folic acid is currently required to be covered as a preventative service without copayment, deductibles, or other forms of cost-sharing for covered persons. This requirement does not apply to grandfathered plans.
- (b) In accordance with the Affordable Care Act and the Women's Preventative Services Guidelines, breast pumps are currently required to be covered as a preventative service without copayments, deductibles, or other forms of cost-sharing for covered persons. This requirement does not apply to grandfathered plans.
- (2) A prescription can be required to trigger coverage of prenatal vitamins, including folic acid and breast pumps.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 48.02.060, 48.43.072, 48.43.073, and 2019 c 399. WSR 19-24-039, § 284-43-7270, filed 11/26/19, effective 12/27/19.]