«As a state senator, he led efforts to pass the Clinic Anti-Violence Act and a law
requiring emergency contraception to be made available to victims of sexual assault.»
Not exact matches
The battle over the mandate — and the
emergency contraception it
requires — has long been over personhood.
According to the ethics report, physicians objecting to abortion or
contraception must refer patients desiring such services to other providers (recommendation # 4); may not argue or advocate their views on these matters though they are
required to provide prior notice to their patients of their moral commitments (recommendation # 3); and, in
emergency cases or in situations that might negatively affect patient physical or mental health, they must actually provide
contraception and / or perform abortions (recommendation # 5, emphasis added).
Schneiderman's proposal, the Comprehensive
Contraception Coverage Act of 2017, would codify in state law Obamacare provisions that require health insurers to offer contraception with no out - of - pocket cost and would also expand guarantees to include coverage of sterilization procedures for both men and women, and emergency contraception obtainable even without a
Contraception Coverage Act of 2017, would codify in state law Obamacare provisions that
require health insurers to offer
contraception with no out - of - pocket cost and would also expand guarantees to include coverage of sterilization procedures for both men and women, and emergency contraception obtainable even without a
contraception with no out - of - pocket cost and would also expand guarantees to include coverage of sterilization procedures for both men and women, and
emergency contraception obtainable even without a
contraception obtainable even without a prescription.
The study suggests that even if a store stocks
emergency contraception, women might be told they're not old enough to buy it or that they need a doctor's approval — though there are no age restrictions and it doesn't
require a prescription.
For pharmacists to provide
emergency contraception, the BC College of Pharmacists of British Columbia
required completion of a standardized 4 - hour
emergency contraception training program.18 Pharmacists were trained to advise women on the effectiveness, side effects and costs of the Yuzpe regimen (Ovral, Preven) and levonorgestrel (Plan B)(progestin only).
New York, NY — Today, the Massachusetts Board of Pharmacy issued a decision on Wal - Mart's refusal to stock
emergency contraception (EC), concluding that Wal - Mart is
required to stock EC in its Massachusetts pharmacies.
Prescription
emergency contraception (ella)
requires a visit with one of our health care providers.
Some insurance companies may
require a visit with a provider if they pay for
Emergency Contraception.
The bill includes measures to fully fund the nation's family planning program (Title X), expand access to reproductive health care services through Medicaid,
require insurance companies to cover birth control if they cover other prescription drugs, protect the ability of rape survivors to access
emergency contraception (EC) in the
emergency room, improve public awareness about EC, and provide teens with medically accurate, age appropriate sex education.
* Research participation IS NOT
required to receive
emergency contraception or any other Planned Parenthood services.
For the other types of
emergency contraception (ella and Paragard IUD), an appointment is
required.
After considerable pressure from public and medical groups,
emergency contraception (EC) is available for sale to anyone at their local pharmacy, with the exception of ella and the copper IUD, both of which
require prescriptions.
It became effective Jan. 1 and
requires hospitals to inform female sexual assault victims about
emergency contraception, the option of receiving it, and to provide it to the victim if she asks for it.
In Illinois a state court held that a regulation
requiring pharmacies to provide
emergency contraception can not be enforced against pharmacies that refuse to dispense the medication.
(SALEM, Ore.)- State public health officials have filed administrative rules to implement a new law that
requires hospitals to offer
emergency contraception to female victims of sexual assault.