White House says health insurance needs to fully cover condoms, other over-the-counter birth control
Briefly

The Biden-Harris Administration's proposal allows millions with private health insurance to access over-the-counter contraceptives, including 'morning after' pills, without needing a prescription.
This move aims to enhance women's health care access, particularly after the Supreme Court's decision that affected nationwide abortion rights, contrasting sharply with the Republican stance.
Jennifer Klein stated that the announcement underscores the administration’s commitment to defending reproductive health care access and empowering women to make personal health decisions.
Emergency contraceptives like 'Plan B' will be available to those with private insurance at no cost, addressing barriers to immediate access for women.
Read at Boston.com
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