Planned Parenthood supporters focused on President Trump's plan to roll back the Affordable Care Act's rule ensuring patients have
access to birth control without a copay.
More than 62 million women now have
access to birth control without a copay as a result of the current rule.
The Trump Administration's Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is rolling back the Affordable Care Act's rule requiring patients have
access to birth control without a copay.
Every woman should have
access to birth control without cost being an issue.
Women will have
access to birth control without co-pays starting in August, saving up to $ 600 annually
«This policy delivers on the promise of women having
access to birth control without co-pays no matter where they work.
Not exact matches
The response of the last government was essentially more of the same: earlier and more detailed sex education, family planning clinics in schools, promotion of emergency
birth control (otherwise known as the «morning after pill») easier
access to abortion, all
without the need for parental consent even in the case of underage girls.
When that happens
without access to birth control, women end up pregnant.
Without Planned Parenthood health centers, many of these patients may have no other place
to turn
to access safe and legal abortion — or preventive care like
birth control, well - woman exams, and lifesaving cancer and STD screenings.
We know firsthand that when women have
access to the full range of
birth control options
without cost being an issue, we all benefit.»
«This reckless legislation would leave thousands
without access to birth control, cancer screenings, and STD testing and treatment.
Since Griswold, we've led the charge for insurance coverage for contraceptives, advocated for over-the-counter
access to emergency contraception and worked
to make sure women can get
access to their
birth control at their pharmacy
without discrimination or delay.»
Calling the Affordable Care Act «the greatest advance in women's health in a generation,» Planned Parenthood said the law will provide
access to birth control and cancer screenings
without co-pays, guaranteed direct
access to OB / GYN providers
without referrals, and an end
to discriminatory practices against women, such as charging women higher premiums and denying coverage for «pre-existing conditions.»
In addition, a crucial provision in the health law may soon require coverage of all FDA - approved contraceptives as preventive care, allowing women
to fully
access the
birth control method of their choice
without co-pays.
If Congress cuts funding
to Planned Parenthood, millions of people will be left
without access to birth control, lifesaving cancer screenings, and other basic care.
Fifty - five million women now have
access to preventive care (such as
birth control and cancer screenings) free
without a copay.
«Thanks
to the Affordable Care Act, more women now have better
access to vital health care services: about 12.8 million women of reproductive age will become newly eligible for health insurance, and insurance plans will soon be required
to cover basic care such as pelvic exams and
birth control without co-pays,» said Richards.
Since 2011, these years of hostile policies have already left tens of thousands of Texas women
without access to lifesaving cancer screenings,
birth control, HIV tests and other preventive care:
In addition
to passing one of the most extreme abortion restrictions in the nation, years of hostile policies in Texas have left tens of thousands of Texas women
without access to cancer screenings,
birth control, HIV tests and other preventive care (read more HERE from the Guttmacher Institute).
This follows years of hostile policies that have left tens of thousands of Texas women
without access to cancer screenings,
birth control, HIV tests and other preventive care (read more from the Guttmacher Institute).
Ryan continues
to push multiple attacks on low - income women's
access to basic preventive health services that would leave more than a million
without access to essential, lifesaving care, such as cancer screenings, well - woman exams, STI testing and treatment, and
birth control.
A recent study has shown that if women who were at risk for unintended pregnancy were able
to easily
access effective
birth control (such as the Pill) at low cost and
without a prescription, their rate of unintended pregnancy would decrease significantly.
I'm thankful I had easy
access to birth control methods, because I wouldn't have been able
to do what I've done
without it.