But the latest proposed rule takes aim mostly at "over-the-counter" birth control, which is intended to make the types you can pick up at a grocery store or drugstore free without doctor sign-off.
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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 ...
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Some consumers may be able to get free birth control by picking up the product in store aisles and bringing it to the pharmacy counter to check out; others could obtain the medication by bringing ...
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 ...