More employers to offer travel benefits for abortion services post Dobbs
Most employers expect to continue to cover abortion services in states where permitted by law
Expected coverage of abortion services by 2023
Employers with self-insured plans
- 97% – Medically necessary abortions
- 82% – Elective abortions
Employers with fully insured plan
- 99% – Medically necessary abortions
- 93% – Elective abortions
Half of employers offer or plan to offer travel benefits for elective and medically necessary abortions
- 35% – In place in 2022
- 16% – Planning for 2023
- 21% – Considering
Enhanced travel benefits due to Dobbs ruling
- 44% of employers that currently offer or plan to offer travel benefits for abortion services or any other medical procedures have enhanced those benefits
- 46% planning or considering
Most plans place limits on abortion-related travel benefits
Companies that offer or plan to offer travel benefits for abortion services have or expect to put in place the following limits:
In place in 2022
- 43% – Annual limit
- 28% – Lifetime limit
- 20% – Limit per occurrence
Planning/Considering
- 22% – Annual limit
- 20% – Lifetime limit
- 19% – Limit per occurrence
64% will limit expenses to IRS tax-free amounts
Actions to take now
- Consider whether your organization should add or enhance travel benefits to cover services not available locally.
- Determine if travel benefits will be covered under your employer-sponsored health plan. Because fully insured plans are subject to state laws that may limit abortion services, employers with these plans may want to consider other options, such as health reimbursement arrangements (HRAs), to cover travel benefits.
- Clearly define services provided under the travel benefit and specify financial limits.
- If offering travel benefits under a group health plan, consider compliance requirements, including those related to mental health parity as well as employee privacy and confidentiality.
- Evaluate and assess your carrier options with legal counsel to determine what approach would be best to ensure a positive employee experience.
- Review impact and options for employees who are not covered by your health plan today (i.e., part time/not eligible).
- Determine or reconsider reproductive health benefits in conjunction with legal counsel.
- Determine if and what type of employee communication is necessary.
About the survey: A total of 305 U.S. employers participated in the 2022 Post Dobbs Decision Survey, which was conducted in August 2022. Respondents employ 4 million workers. Over half of respondents (55%) have self-insured health plans only, while 9% have fully insured health plans only. The remaining respondents have both plans.
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