Although some birth control methods can be costly without insurance, free or lower cost options are available. Many clinics, health centers, and programs provide free or lower cost birth control for ...
Initially, the controversy over President Obama’s proposal that all insurers cover contraception focused on religious liberty. After polls revealed that 98% of sexually active Catholic women have used ...
Insurance companies would be required to continue providing contraception at no cost to patients under legislation approved by the state House — even if Congress rolls back the Affordable Care Act.
Existing rules say birth control should be covered in some way, but many people are still paying out-of-pocket. Jessica was a writer on the Wellness team, with a focus on health technology, eye care, ...
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Free birth control will be available to all Tricare users after more than a decade of efforts to eliminate copays for contraception for military families were finally successful in this year's annual ...
President Obama said Friday that he will require insurance companies to offer free birth control to women employed by religious organizations that have objections to paying for and providing ...
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) is preparing to send a second shipment of family planning resources to more than 300 locations across the state through the Take Contr ol of ...
WASHTENAW COUNTY, MI — There’s a statewide effort in Michigan to get birth control pills and emergency contraception to people for free. No prescription needed. While supplies last, free ...
WASHINGTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's administration on Friday eviscerated requirements under the Obamacare law that employers provide insurance to cover women's birth control, ...
Oregon Health Plan members can now get over-the-counter birth control and emergency contraception at pharmacies, for free and without a prescription required.