Planned Parenthood Federation of America applauds the decision by the United States Department of Health and Human Services to
ensure access to affordable birth control, and not further expand the refusal provision to the birth control coverage benefit under the Affordable Care Act.
Not exact matches
«With as many as 750,000 teens becoming pregnant each year, it is time for all of us
to take action and
ensure our young people have information on and
access to affordable birth control, including emergency contraception,» Richards said.
- Planned Parenthood Federation of America today said that the revised accommodation
to the
Affordable Care Act's
birth control benefit will
ensure that women can
access no co-pay
birth control as part of basic health care.
«Beyond
affordable birth control, there is a need
to invest in family planning programs that promote prevention and reduce the number of unintended pregnancies by
ensuring every woman has
access to health care and every teen gets the information she needs
to make responsible decisions.»
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.
The
Affordable Care Act helped
to ensure that 62.4 million women had
access to birth control by guaranteeing that it was covered in all health insurance plans.