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Contraception 89 (2014) 3–5
ARHP Commentary ― Thinking (Re)Productively
Putting the man in contraceptive mandate☆
Brian T. Nguyena,⁎, Grace Shihb, David K. Turokc
aDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Oregon Health and
Sciences University, 3181 Southwest Sam Jackson Park Road,
Box L466,
Portland, OR 97239, USA
bDepartment of Family Medicine, University of Washington,
Seattle, WA 98195, USA
cDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Utah,
Salt Lake City, UT 84132, USA
Received 20 August 2013; revised 28 September 2013; accepted
1 October 2013
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This monthly commentary is contributed by the Association of
Reproductive Health Professionals
to provide expert analysis on pressing issues in sexual and
reproductive health.
Learn more at www.arhp.org.
Announced on January 20, 2012, and made effective
August 1, 2012, the “contraceptive mandate” is an extension
of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) that
sanctioned the provision of contraceptives and sterilization
services to women at no cost. While the mandate is a
landmark for women's health care, it has not yet directly
addressed a role for men. Male involvement is often either
absent or a late addition to reproductive policies, as seen with
past developments in sexual health such as emergency
contraception [1], the human papillomavirus vaccine [2] and
expedited partner therapy for sexually transmitted infections
[3]. As written currently, the ACA does not direct insurance
carriers to reimburse for vasectomy nor prospective male
contraceptives or counseling [4].
Sterilization rates in the USA have remained fairly
constant over the last 40 years. The National Survey of
Family Growth (2006–2010) reported that 27% of women
rely on female sterilization for birth control; only 10% rely on
their partners' vasectomies [5,6]. The exclusion of coverage
for vasectomy may widen this disparity by comparatively
increasing cost barriers and decreasing social expectations for
he views expressed in this editorial are solely those of
not necessarily reflect the opinions or views of the
roductive Health Professionals or its representatives.
g author.
[email protected] (B.T. Nguyen).
front matter © 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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men. In comparison to female sterilization methods,
vasectomy has benefits with respect to efficacy, cost and
safety [7]; the ACA's exclusion of vasectomy is neither
ethical nor evidence based and warrants re-examination.
Based on the data from the US Collaborative Review of
Sterilization, the cumulative probability of failure for female
sterilization at 5 years postprocedure was 13.1/1000 pro-
cedures (95% confidence interval: 10.8–15.4), compared to
vasectomy at 11.3 (2.3, 20.3) [8,9]. Other sources cite higher
annual failure rates for tubal ligation, 0.13–0.17%, compared
to vasectomy at 0.01–0.04% [10,11].
Female sterilization also carries greater risk of complication
than does vasectomy. Abdominal access for tubal ligation
carries 20 times the risk of major complications compared to
vasectomy, which is performed in the office under local
anesthesia ideally with a single b10-mm scrotal incision [12].
Postoperative complications, such as bleeding and infection,
are also more common among tubal ligations than vasectomies
(1.2% vs. 0.043%) [13]. Costs of these complications each
year are also estimated to be US$ 62.52 vs. US$ 0.06 for tubal
ligation and vasectomy per procedure, respectively. Pregnancy
complications related to sterilization failure are also more
common and costly for tubal ligation. A failed vasectomy leads
to intrauterine pregnancy that can be terminated for US$ 403
[14] or carried to term and delivered for US$ 9318 [15].
Alternatively, failed tubal ligation carries a 33% risk of ectopic
pregnancy, with significant risk of morbidity and mortality
[16], costs quoted at US$ 10,613 [17].
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In addition to being more effective and safer than female
sterilization methods, vasectomy is less expensive. A 2012 cost
index cites the average cost of vasectomy as approximately US
$ 708,compared to theaveragecost oftubal ligation methods at
US$ 2912 [18]. Tubal ligations performed in the operating
room incur anesthesia fees, leading to procedures costing up to
US$ 3449. Even office-based transcervical methods, US$
1374, are still more expensive than vasectomy [19].
Despite the comparatively low cost of vasectomy, a quarter
of insurance carriers do not cover the procedure [20]. Even if
insurers paid for 70% of the procedure, the cost to the patient
would still be significant (e.g., a 30% patient portion of the
US$ 708 vasectomy fee is US$ 212) [18]. Men with insurance
may not even see any benefit as they may still be responsible
for the full cost of their deductibles, which, at an average of
US$ 1097, is already greater than the cost of a vasectomy [21].
Some insurance carriers may independently elect to provide
vasectomies without cost sharing; however, a national policy
mandating coverage of this highly effective and cost-effective
procedure would aid efforts to increase widespread uptake.
Even the least costly, most commonly performed and
effective method of female sterilization, postpartum partial
salpingectomy, can only be performed within 48 h of
delivery. Furthermore, only half of women desiring the
procedure ultimately receive it [22,23]. Considered an
elective procedure, postpartum tubal ligations are subject
to routine delays on labor and delivery, as well as the
religious affiliations at approximately 12% of hospitals that
prohibit provision [24]. Regret may also be more common in
the postpartum rather than interval setting [25], especially for
low-income, minority women who may feel pressured to
accept their only perceived opportunity for a Medicaid-
funded sterilization [26]. As patients may not seek
sterilization outside the postpartum context or receive less
effective procedures at a later date, the availability of no-cost
vasectomy is especially important [27].
Though health care providers should prioritize the care of
women, the lack of male involvement in reproductive health
care contributes to the excessive burdens of reproduction and
contraception that these women experience. Without guaran-
teed reimbursement for the care of male patients, reproductive
health clinics will lack the financial incentive to broaden care
to include male-specific services and outreach. The margin-
alization of men in family planning clinics has the untoward
effect of deterring men who, despite their need for help,
consider these environments too embarrassing or exclusive to
use [28]. Some states already attribute rising rates of
gonorrhea and chlamydia to the inability of low-resource
clinics to reach men [29]. Low rates of male attendance at
reproductive health clinics may mislead funding sources into
believing that men are not interested in these resources, when
in fact more funding is needed to improve the visibility of
vasectomy, train more providers and correct widespread
misconceptions that prevent its uptake [30]. As novel male
contraceptives are currently under study, their subsidy and
support from the government and pharmaceutical manufac-
turers depends on perceived demand as well, which may
decrease due to the ACA's emphasis on the sufficiency of
reproductive care for women alone [31].
The US government has recognized the importance of
family planning by approving the contraceptive mandate;
however, its exclusion of vasectomy and provisions for
prospective male contraceptives reflect the nation's current
view of family planning as a “woman's issue.” An amendment
to the contraceptive mandate would help to establish family
planning as a “human issue,” for which the involvement of
men will increase safety and overall savings, as well as
ethically balance the weight of the reproductive burden.
1. Call to action
The Health Resources and Services Administration of the
US Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
recognizes the unique health needs of women and extended
their health care coverage under the ACA to include several
preventive services, including the provision of contraceptive
counseling, contraceptive methods and sterilization. How-
ever, the current federal interpretation of this legislation
excludes family planning services for men despite the fact
that women benefit from male reproductive awareness and
use of contraceptives.
There are still multiple avenues for change:
1. The DHHS can directly amend the ACA's contracep-
tive mandate to specifically include cost-free coverage
of male contraceptives, sterilization and counseling.
2. The US Preventive Services Task Force can formally
evaluate the benefits of providing not only counseling but
also contraceptive and sterilization services to both men
and women. Should these services receive at least a Grade
B recommendation, all new insurance plans would be
required to cover contraception and sterilization.
3. States have the ability to extend coverage to men when
composing the Essential Health Benefits expected to be
covered by all insurance providers and respective state
Medicaid plans in 2014.
4. In 2016, the federal government will revisit how
Essential Health Benefits are defined and at that point
can explicitly include male and female reproductive care
among the categories of essential health services.
The National Health Law Program, a public interest law
firm serving underserved and underinsured Americans, has
already begun asking the DHHS to extend critical reproductive
services to men. Their efforts will be bolstered by the written
contribution of physicians and health care providers to state
and federal representatives. Government representatives may
otherwise beunaware of the efficacy, safety and cost savings of
vasectomy compared to tubal ligation, as well as the patient
experiences of health care inequality that provide the
emotional impact needed to invoke change. Petitions can
further help representatives understand the demand for gender
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Contraception 89 (2014) 3–5
equality in reproductive decision making. Awareness cam-
paigns and social media need to be used to inform more people
about the significant benefits of male contraception and
sterilization, as well as their underuse compared to female
methods. Support of more research on male methods, their
safety and their impact on reproductive health outcomes will
better inform clinical practice recommendations that will
impact future amendments to the ACA.
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  • 1. Write a summary of the article: "Putting the Man in Contraceptive Mandate". Discuss why both the individual and society should be concerned about current and future implications of this issue. Address each of the suggestions for change. Your opinion is valued in this summary. Contraception 89 (2014) 3–5 ARHP Commentary ― Thinking (Re)Productively Putting the man in contraceptive mandate☆ Brian T. Nguyena,⁎, Grace Shihb, David K. Turokc aDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Oregon Health and Sciences University, 3181 Southwest Sam Jackson Park Road, Box L466, Portland, OR 97239, USA bDepartment of Family Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USA cDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 84132, USA Received 20 August 2013; revised 28 September 2013; accepted 1 October 2013 ☆ Disclaimer: T the authors and do Association of Rep ⁎ Correspondin E-mail address:
  • 2. 0010-7824/$ – see http://dx.doi.org/10 This monthly commentary is contributed by the Association of Reproductive Health Professionals to provide expert analysis on pressing issues in sexual and reproductive health. Learn more at www.arhp.org. Announced on January 20, 2012, and made effective August 1, 2012, the “contraceptive mandate” is an extension of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) that sanctioned the provision of contraceptives and sterilization services to women at no cost. While the mandate is a landmark for women's health care, it has not yet directly addressed a role for men. Male involvement is often either absent or a late addition to reproductive policies, as seen with past developments in sexual health such as emergency contraception [1], the human papillomavirus vaccine [2] and expedited partner therapy for sexually transmitted infections [3]. As written currently, the ACA does not direct insurance carriers to reimburse for vasectomy nor prospective male contraceptives or counseling [4]. Sterilization rates in the USA have remained fairly constant over the last 40 years. The National Survey of Family Growth (2006–2010) reported that 27% of women rely on female sterilization for birth control; only 10% rely on their partners' vasectomies [5,6]. The exclusion of coverage for vasectomy may widen this disparity by comparatively increasing cost barriers and decreasing social expectations for he views expressed in this editorial are solely those of not necessarily reflect the opinions or views of the roductive Health Professionals or its representatives. g author. [email protected] (B.T. Nguyen).
  • 3. front matter © 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. .1016/j.contraception.2013.10.001 men. In comparison to female sterilization methods, vasectomy has benefits with respect to efficacy, cost and safety [7]; the ACA's exclusion of vasectomy is neither ethical nor evidence based and warrants re-examination. Based on the data from the US Collaborative Review of Sterilization, the cumulative probability of failure for female sterilization at 5 years postprocedure was 13.1/1000 pro- cedures (95% confidence interval: 10.8–15.4), compared to vasectomy at 11.3 (2.3, 20.3) [8,9]. Other sources cite higher annual failure rates for tubal ligation, 0.13–0.17%, compared to vasectomy at 0.01–0.04% [10,11]. Female sterilization also carries greater risk of complication than does vasectomy. Abdominal access for tubal ligation carries 20 times the risk of major complications compared to vasectomy, which is performed in the office under local anesthesia ideally with a single b10-mm scrotal incision [12]. Postoperative complications, such as bleeding and infection, are also more common among tubal ligations than vasectomies (1.2% vs. 0.043%) [13]. Costs of these complications each year are also estimated to be US$ 62.52 vs. US$ 0.06 for tubal ligation and vasectomy per procedure, respectively. Pregnancy complications related to sterilization failure are also more common and costly for tubal ligation. A failed vasectomy leads to intrauterine pregnancy that can be terminated for US$ 403 [14] or carried to term and delivered for US$ 9318 [15]. Alternatively, failed tubal ligation carries a 33% risk of ectopic pregnancy, with significant risk of morbidity and mortality [16], costs quoted at US$ 10,613 [17]. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.contraception.2013.10.001 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.contraception.2013.10.001
  • 4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.contraception.2013.10.001 mailto:[email protected] http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.contraception.2013.10.001 4 ARHP Commentary ― Thinking (Re)Productively / Contraception 89 (2014) 3–5 In addition to being more effective and safer than female sterilization methods, vasectomy is less expensive. A 2012 cost index cites the average cost of vasectomy as approximately US $ 708,compared to theaveragecost oftubal ligation methods at US$ 2912 [18]. Tubal ligations performed in the operating room incur anesthesia fees, leading to procedures costing up to US$ 3449. Even office-based transcervical methods, US$ 1374, are still more expensive than vasectomy [19]. Despite the comparatively low cost of vasectomy, a quarter of insurance carriers do not cover the procedure [20]. Even if insurers paid for 70% of the procedure, the cost to the patient would still be significant (e.g., a 30% patient portion of the US$ 708 vasectomy fee is US$ 212) [18]. Men with insurance may not even see any benefit as they may still be responsible for the full cost of their deductibles, which, at an average of US$ 1097, is already greater than the cost of a vasectomy [21]. Some insurance carriers may independently elect to provide vasectomies without cost sharing; however, a national policy mandating coverage of this highly effective and cost-effective procedure would aid efforts to increase widespread uptake. Even the least costly, most commonly performed and effective method of female sterilization, postpartum partial salpingectomy, can only be performed within 48 h of delivery. Furthermore, only half of women desiring the procedure ultimately receive it [22,23]. Considered an elective procedure, postpartum tubal ligations are subject to routine delays on labor and delivery, as well as the
  • 5. religious affiliations at approximately 12% of hospitals that prohibit provision [24]. Regret may also be more common in the postpartum rather than interval setting [25], especially for low-income, minority women who may feel pressured to accept their only perceived opportunity for a Medicaid- funded sterilization [26]. As patients may not seek sterilization outside the postpartum context or receive less effective procedures at a later date, the availability of no-cost vasectomy is especially important [27]. Though health care providers should prioritize the care of women, the lack of male involvement in reproductive health care contributes to the excessive burdens of reproduction and contraception that these women experience. Without guaran- teed reimbursement for the care of male patients, reproductive health clinics will lack the financial incentive to broaden care to include male-specific services and outreach. The margin- alization of men in family planning clinics has the untoward effect of deterring men who, despite their need for help, consider these environments too embarrassing or exclusive to use [28]. Some states already attribute rising rates of gonorrhea and chlamydia to the inability of low-resource clinics to reach men [29]. Low rates of male attendance at reproductive health clinics may mislead funding sources into believing that men are not interested in these resources, when in fact more funding is needed to improve the visibility of vasectomy, train more providers and correct widespread misconceptions that prevent its uptake [30]. As novel male contraceptives are currently under study, their subsidy and support from the government and pharmaceutical manufac- turers depends on perceived demand as well, which may decrease due to the ACA's emphasis on the sufficiency of reproductive care for women alone [31]. The US government has recognized the importance of family planning by approving the contraceptive mandate;
  • 6. however, its exclusion of vasectomy and provisions for prospective male contraceptives reflect the nation's current view of family planning as a “woman's issue.” An amendment to the contraceptive mandate would help to establish family planning as a “human issue,” for which the involvement of men will increase safety and overall savings, as well as ethically balance the weight of the reproductive burden. 1. Call to action The Health Resources and Services Administration of the US Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) recognizes the unique health needs of women and extended their health care coverage under the ACA to include several preventive services, including the provision of contraceptive counseling, contraceptive methods and sterilization. How- ever, the current federal interpretation of this legislation excludes family planning services for men despite the fact that women benefit from male reproductive awareness and use of contraceptives. There are still multiple avenues for change: 1. The DHHS can directly amend the ACA's contracep- tive mandate to specifically include cost-free coverage of male contraceptives, sterilization and counseling. 2. The US Preventive Services Task Force can formally evaluate the benefits of providing not only counseling but also contraceptive and sterilization services to both men and women. Should these services receive at least a Grade B recommendation, all new insurance plans would be required to cover contraception and sterilization. 3. States have the ability to extend coverage to men when composing the Essential Health Benefits expected to be covered by all insurance providers and respective state
  • 7. Medicaid plans in 2014. 4. In 2016, the federal government will revisit how Essential Health Benefits are defined and at that point can explicitly include male and female reproductive care among the categories of essential health services. The National Health Law Program, a public interest law firm serving underserved and underinsured Americans, has already begun asking the DHHS to extend critical reproductive services to men. Their efforts will be bolstered by the written contribution of physicians and health care providers to state and federal representatives. Government representatives may otherwise beunaware of the efficacy, safety and cost savings of vasectomy compared to tubal ligation, as well as the patient experiences of health care inequality that provide the emotional impact needed to invoke change. Petitions can further help representatives understand the demand for gender 5ARHP Commentary ― Thinking (Re)Productively / Contraception 89 (2014) 3–5 equality in reproductive decision making. Awareness cam- paigns and social media need to be used to inform more people about the significant benefits of male contraception and sterilization, as well as their underuse compared to female methods. Support of more research on male methods, their safety and their impact on reproductive health outcomes will better inform clinical practice recommendations that will impact future amendments to the ACA. References [1] EC: questions and answers. US Food and Drug Administration. 14 Dec 2006. Accessed 18 Jan 2013
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