Abstract

ObjectivesThis study sought to determine if pharmacies in Los Angeles County had implemented 2017 legislation requiring insurance companies based in California to fully reimburse for 13 cycles of oral contraceptives dispensed at once. Study designWe conducted a secret shopper telephone survey of Los Angeles County pharmacies nearly 5 years after the legislation went into effect. We chose the categorical state family program (Family PACT) to represent all programs covered by the legislation. Representative numbers of pharmacies were randomly selected in each of Los Angeles County’s eight service planning areas in proportion to the number of women living in each area. We asked pharmacies if they would fill a prescription for a year’s supply of contraception all at once for a patient enrolled in Family PACT. ResultsWe contacted a total of 582 pharmacies and excluded the 150 unresponsive pharmacies. Of the 432 pharmacies contacted, only 3.2% said they would dispense a 1-year supply of pills at once to a patient enrolled in this representative program. Nearly 50% explicitly said they would not dispense 13 cycles at one time regardless of the prescription. ConclusionsOnly 3.2% of surveyed pharmacies in Los Angeles County said they would comply with current legislation, which requires dispensing 1-year supply of pills at once. ImplicationsCollaboration among physicians, pharmacies, and patients along with enhanced insurance company oversight will be needed to improve dispensing practices to achieve the lower unintended pregnancy rates associated with providing adequate contraceptive supplies.

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