Health law requires most private health plans to cover medication at no cost. Kamala Harris described the measure as the largest expansion of contraceptive coverage in more than a decade.
The president of the United StatesJoe Bidenannounced a plan to expand access to over-the-counter contraceptive productsin the final stretch for the November 5 elections in which the abortion right is a key issue.
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“This new action will help ensure that millions of women with private health insurance can access the free contraceptives they need,” the president said in a statement. The proposal will expand free contraception coverage for 52 million women of reproductive age beneficiaries of private health insurancethe note detailed.
“Today our administration proposes the largest expansion of contraceptive coverage in more than a decade“, celebrated the vice president and Democratic candidate for the White House, Kamala Harris, in a statement. The proposal must be submitted to a public consultation for 60 days before being final.
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The health law requires most health plans to cover contraceptives at no cost, but it allows them to demand a medical prescription. Biten’s plan will expand access to contraceptive products, including emergency contraceptives.
Due to a Supreme Court decision that eliminated the constitutional right to abortion in 2022, the Democratic Party has positioned itself as the party of reproductive rights. Polls reveal that a majority of Americans support providing access to abortion.
Source: Ambito