Courtesy of HuffPo:
More than half of privately insured women are getting free birth control under President Barack Obama's health law, a major coverage shift that's likely to advance.
This week the Supreme Court allowed some employers with religious scruples to opt out, but most companies appear to be going in the opposite direction.
Recent data from the IMS Institute document a sharp change during 2013. The share of privately insured women who got their birth control pills without a copayment jumped to 56 percent, from 14 percent in 2012. The law's requirement that most health plans cover birth control as prevention, at no additional cost to women, took full effect in 2013.
The average annual saving for women was $269. "It's a big number," said institute director Michael Kleinrock. The institute is the research arm of IMS Health, a Connecticut-based technology company that uses pharmacy records to track prescription drug sales.
Many medical groups see a strong rationale for free birth control. Contraception can help make a woman's next pregnancy healthier by spacing births far enough apart, generally 18 months to two years. Closely spaced births carry a risk of such problems as prematurity, low birth weight, even autism. And even modest copays for medical care can discourage its use.
"It's one of the most concrete ways that women have seen that the Affordable Care Act is helping them," said Amy Allina, deputy director of the National Women's Health Network, an advocacy that supports the law's requirement.
Damn right is helping women and I hope that they keep that in mind during these next midterm elections.
I have this fantasy of all that could be accomplished if the Democrats not only held onto the Senate but also captured the House.
Yes I know that it is about as likely as Scarlett Johansson showing up at my doorstep telling me that she wants to have my baby, but still a Liberal can dream can't he?
At the very least we need to hang onto the Senate, and hopefully the female vote will be there for Obama like he has been there for the female voter.
Oh, and the guys too of course.
Hillary is distancing herself from Obama.
ReplyDeleteSays he needs to reach out to republican s more.
I think I hate her and I fear the next election.
Hillary Trumpets Husband's Bipartisan Record: 'Bill Never Stopped Reaching Out To Them'
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O/T but worthwhile:
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Right Wing Reaction to Raddatz-Perry Interview as Outrageous as Perry Himself
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Rick Perry Won't Back Away From Obama Border Conspiracy Theory
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Bristol Palin put that Hobby Lobby Love Day up your butt
ReplyDeleteYeah, she got a whole 37 pictures on her site.
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Second season of "Amazing America" ordered plus more Palin garbage quotes.
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What? You mean over 50% of women in America are "sluts"? This should make Limbaugh's head explode.
ReplyDeleteTo think of all the money I had to spend out of my own pocket for years because birth control wasn't covered. Sometimes it really hurt to come up with the money. And it wasn't because I was active. It was to avoid the crippling cramps and irregularity.
ReplyDeleteI am so grateful to be in menopause now. I anticipated it, waited patiently and not so patiently. No child could outdo my 'are we there yet'?
I have NEVER understood the double standard of men getting Viagra for free while women had to pay through the nose and out of pocket for the entire expense of birth control.
Then again, I think cats should be licensed just like dogs.
So the Hobby Lobby decision didn't do what it intended? I'm shocked! Sarah "death panels" Palin endorsed it so her "birth panels" fizzled out. What are the chances?
ReplyDeleteI've considered myself fortunate and never took anything for granted as far as my birth control payments went, but there are people who need them desperately and couldn't afford them, and that's part of the reason I support Planned Parenthood.
My obgyn belongs to a practice with three other doctors, and they stock up on samples for those who can't afford them.
What we really need to change is the Pharmacists legally being allowed to refuse to fill scripts according to their own "religious beliefs".