Not exact matches
«The imminent threat of repeal, and the uncertainty of what any replacement will look
like has forced Connecticut and states across the country to act immediately to protect against a dangerous void of necessary
health care
provisions... Over 55 million women now have coverage for birth control and other preventive
services without out - of - pocket costs, which saved women $ 1.4 billion on birth control pills alone in 2013.»
Any day now, HHS Secretary Tom Price could start to dismantle President Obama's highly popular
provision that provides no - copay insurance coverage of critical
health services like birth control.
For instance, the bill is now set to gut maternity care: It could be amended to get rid of the «essential
health benefits»
provision, which requires the majority of
health plans to cover
services like maternity and newborn care, mental
health services, and prescription drugs.