That birth control provision requires all health plans to cover all FDA -
approved methods of birth control with no copay.
Federal officials under Obama have declared that insurers couldn't pick and choose; they had to cover all 18 FDA -
approved methods of birth control.
While at the same time they are paying for 16 of the 20 FDA
approved methods of birth control... You'll have to explain that one to me.
Not exact matches
All
of you «ignorant» Catholics — you have it all wrong when you say the Catholic Church does not believe in contraception - they do in fact — the Vatican
approved it in 1951 — Pope Pius XII announced that the Church will sanction the use
of the rhythm
method as a natural form
of birth control.
The Catholic Church only
approves of «natural»
birth control ike the rhythm
method and breast feeding.
That means most private plans must cover the 18
methods of contraception
approved by the FDA (including hormonal
methods like
birth control pills and vaginal rings, barrier
methods like diaphragms, implanted devices, emergency contraception, and sterilization) as well as counseling appointments related to
birth control.
Planned Parenthood led the charge on several critical women's health and rights victories, including: the creation
of the
birth control pill and the development
of the IUD; the legalization
of birth control and abortion care; insurance coverage for contraception; public awareness and availability
of emergency contraception; ensuring that pharmacies fill prescriptions for
birth control; and coverage without co-pays
of the full range
of FDA -
approved contraceptive
methods.
All PPPSGV health centers are stocked with a wide - ranging line
of FDA
approved birth control methods.
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.