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Contraceptive Equity Wouldn’t it be expensive to require insurance companies to cover birth control?

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Contraceptive Equity Wouldn’t it be expensive to require insurance companies to cover birth control?

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• Studies show that the coverage of the full range of FDA-approved prescription contraceptives costs only $1.43 per employee per month, an increase of less than 1%. When considering the cost savings of preventing pregnancy and the costs associated with pregnancy and childbirth, employers would be saving money by covering prescription contraceptives.

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