Biden to Propose Insurers Cover Over-the-Counter Birth Control
WASHINGTON — The Biden administration on Monday proposed new rules under the Affordable Care Act that would require insurers to cover over-the-counter birth control at no cost to patients. The rules, which are subject to a 60-day comment period, would affect about 52 million American women of reproductive age who rely on private health insurance. If finalized, these health plans…
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