The Hyde Amendment: A Discriminatory Ban on Insurance Coverage of Abortion (original) (raw)

From the series Federal Policy Snapshots

Abortion is essential health care and should be affordable for everyone, regardless of income, zip code or source of insurance. But the Hyde Amendment prohibits federal funding for abortion, preventing people enrolled in Medicaid and other public programs in most states from using their health insurance to cover abortion care. The Hyde Amendment disproportionately impacts people already facing systemic barriers to care, particularly Black, Indigenous and other people of color. To ensure it is affordable, abortion should be covered by health insurance—whether public or private and wherever a person lives—which means the Hyde Amendment and related abortion coverage bans must be eliminated.

How the Hyde Amendment works

Impact of the Hyde Amendment

What policymakers can do

To promote equitable access to abortion care, Congress and the Biden-Harris administration must ensure it is affordable for everyone who wants to end a pregnancy. This requires a number of steps, including:

From the series Federal Policy Snapshots