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Coverage with no copay extended to birth control

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A half-century after the advent of the pill, the Obama administration on Monday ushered in a change in women's health care potentially as transformative: coverage of birth control as prevention, with no copays.

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Coverage with no copay extended to birth control http://bit.ly/nih4Nr

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TN Groups Applaud Health Coverage Changes for Women

publicnewsservice.org — “NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Insurance companies would be required to cover family planning, birth control and annual well-woman exams in Tennessee and across the nation if the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) guidelines are approved as part of the Affordable Care Act that was signed into law in the spring. ...View full resource at publicnewsservice.org

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TN Groups Applaud Health Coverage Changes for Women: Planned Parenthood says eliminating co-pays for preventive ... http://bit.ly/nHQojC

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Obama Administration: Health Insurers Must Cover Birth Control With No Copays

huffingtonpost.com — “WASHINGTON -- Health insurance plans must cover birth control as preventive care for women, with no copays, the Obama administration said Monday in a decision with far-reaching implications for health care as well as social mores. The requirement is part of a broad expansion of coverage for women's preventive care under President Barack Obama's health care law.View full resource at huffingtonpost.com

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Obama Administration: Health Insurers Must Cover Birth Control ... http://bit.ly/qjooTl

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Insurance Coverage for Contraception Required - NYTimes.com

nytimes.com — “The Obama administration requires health plans to cover government-approved contraceptives for women.View full resource at nytimes.com

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DrSusanBeck Dr. Susan Beck PhD, Acupuncturist, Doctor, CAM, and Nutritionist

As of Aug 2012 (or Jan 2013 depending on how your insurance operates) there will no longer be a co-pay for birth control. http://ow.ly/5SyFu

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Coverage with no copay extended to birth control

health.yahoo.net — “A half-century after the advent of the pill, the Obama administration on Monday ushered in a change in women's health care potentially as transformative: coverage of birth control as prevention, with no copays.View full resource at health.yahoo.net

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No More Co-Pay for Birth Control? | Endless Beauty Media

endlessbeauty.com — “A major announcement was made this morning concerning insurance coverage for women's health care. Beginning August 1, 2012, insurance companies will be required to cover the cost of all FDA approved birth control methods as well as: well woman visits, gestational diabetes screenings, breast feeding support, and domestic violence screenings.View full resource at endlessbeauty.com

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Have you heard about this? No more co-pay for birth control? And the morning-after pill will be covered by insurance? http://t.co/ZdPzzrA

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Planned Parenthood lauds recommendation for prescription birth control insurance coverage

vtdigger.org — “Planned Parenthood of Northern New England hailed the Institute of Medicine (IOM)’s recommendation to include prescription birth control as a women’s preventive health service, covered without co-pays by new insurance plans under the Affordable Care Act.View full resource at vtdigger.org

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Planned Parenthood lauds recommendation for prescription birth control ...: by Press Release | July 20, 2011 Wil... http://bit.ly/qWXbGP

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Planned Parenthood Hails Institute of Medicine Recommendation on Coverage of Prescription Birth Control Without Co-Pays

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Planned Parenthood Hails Institute of Medicine Recommendation on Coverage of ...: WASHINGTON—(ENEWSPF)--July 19 ... http://bit.ly/qp3BCD

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Why Contraceptive Coverage Is Critical: Lessons from Massachusetts | RH Reality Check

rhrealitycheck.org — “The Institute of Medicine has just released a report advising HHS to cover contraception with no additional costs under national health care reform.  We are thrilled about the reportâ??s recommendations and are hopeful that Secretary Sebelius will make sure contraception is covered without a co-pay so that the millions of women who will be insured under national health reform will not have to go without contraception because they canâ??t afford their co-pays.View full resource at rhrealitycheck.org

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U.S. Panel Recommends Free Coverage of Birth Control - Drugs.com MedNews

drugs.com — “Women in the United States could have their birth control covered by insurance companies, free of co-pays, if provisions of a new report are enacted as part ofView full resource at drugs.com

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U.S. Panel Recommends Free Coverage of Birth Control - http://bit.ly/pu9Vej

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U.S. Panel Recommends Free Coverage of Birth Control - Drugs.com MedNews

drugs.com — “Women in the United States could have their birth control covered by insurance companies, free of co-pays, if provisions of a new report are enacted as part ofView full resource at drugs.com

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U.S. Panel Recommends Free Coverage of Birth Control: TUESDAY, July 19 -- Women in the United States could... http://bit.ly/nufkiq #drug

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State Policy Developments: Iowa Seeks To Extend Birth Control Coverage; Minn. Eyes More Health Care For Poor; Miss. Drug Settlement

medicalnewstoday.com — “BusinessWeek: Mississippi will receive $18.5 million from drug maker Eli Lilly and Co. as part of a settlement overView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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State Policy Developments: Iowa Seeks To Extend Birth Control Coverage; Minn. Eyes More Health Care For Poor; Miss. Dr... http://mnt.to/3xkN

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State policy developments: Iowa seeks to extend birth control coverage; Minn. eyes more health care for poor; Miss. drug settlement

news-medical.net — “BusinessWeek: "Mississippi will receive $18.5 million from drug maker Eli Lilly and Co. as part of a settlement over claims the company promoted the anti-psychotic Zyprexa for ailments it was not federally approved to treat, Attorney General Jim Hood said Thursday" (Byrd, 2/4).View full resource at news-medical.net

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State policy developments: Iowa seeks to extend birth control coverage; Minn. eyes more health care for poor; Miss... http://bit.ly/cugZT5

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