The Biden administration on Monday proposed private insurers cover over-the-counter birth control at no cost to patients in an effort to expand access to contraceptive products as reproductive ...
PERCHED on a flower box at a busy intersection in the Philippine capital, Irna Lapriza's eyes jump from one car to the next, her fingers flying across manual tally counters as she logs each passing ...
US President Joe Biden on Monday announced plans to expand access to contraceptive products, including free over-the-counter birth control, just two weeks before elections where reproductive ...
On Monday, the White House proposed new rules under the Affordable Care Act that would require insurers to cover over-the-counter birth control without a prescription and without charging patients.
Long lines of people — overwhelmingly Republicans — who exercised their right to vote in person and even register to vote all day and night Tuesday delayed the release of election votes past midnight ...
The Affordable Care Act moved to make birth control a copay-free option for people with insurance. Opill, the first over-the-counter birth control pill to be approved by the FDA, became available ...
The Department of Labor, the Treasury Department, and Health and Human Services are jointly urging health plans to provide free over-the-counter contraceptives without cost sharing or the need for ...