Health insurance now must cover birth control in Oregon
Health insurance now must cover birth control in Oregon
The law, one of several important health-related bills passed by the last Legislature, also requires hospitals to offer emergency contraceptives to women who seek care in a hospital after a sexual assault. picked by muppet 10 months ago
tags contraceptives birth control oregon prescription coverage
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 dollylla...
10 months ago
Hey, Oregon, welcome to the 21st century, you'll like it we have 'lectricity and everything.
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 Maven
10 months ago
I couldn't find the stats, but there are many states that don't require coverage of birth control, even if it's prescribed for a medical reason other than preventing fertility. I showed up at every single insurance meeting when I worked for the State of Wyoming to protest that. The department head learned to hate me--particularly after he joked about paying for Viagra but NOT birth control.

"So, sir, you think it's a joke to pay for someone to knock up a gal, but NOT pay for her to avoid that?"
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 ogagator
10 months ago
good news!
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 teresag
9 months ago
In 2004, a Guttmacher Institute study showed that 86% of private insurers covered a range of contraceptives. Which sounds really good, but this figure excludes all self-insurers and government plans. Interestingly, it also showed that coverage was better in states that had mandates. At the time, 30 states had no mandate.
More here.
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