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Wisconsin Expands Women's Health Coverage
March 21, 2026
Governor Tony Evers of Wisconsin signed two new laws during Women's History Month to enhance women's health care services statewide. These laws extend postpartum Medicaid coverage from 60 days to one year and require full insurance coverage for supplemental breast cancer screenings for at-risk women. These legislative changes will impact state healthcare procurement by increasing demand for extended maternal health services and breast cancer screening programs.
- Why this matters: State healthcare agencies and contractors should anticipate expanded Medicaid service requirements and insurance coverage mandates affecting women's health programs.
- Healthcare providers and insurers must adjust service offerings and billing practices to comply with the new postpartum and breast cancer screening coverage requirements.
- Vendors specializing in maternal health and diagnostic screening technologies may find new opportunities to support Wisconsin's enhanced healthcare services.
- Procurement professionals should prepare for potential increases in contract scopes and funding allocations related to women's health services in Wisconsin.
By making these changes, weβre ensuring no woman slips through the cracks because they werenβt able to afford additional tests not covered by insurance.
— Tony Evers, Governor
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State of Wisconsin