Explore the implications of the FDA-approved over-the-counter contraceptive, Opill, as Democratic senators urge for its full insurance coverage. Uncover the ongoing debate on its affordability, the role of the Biden administration, and the broader conversation on women's reproductive rights post-Dobbs decision.
Several senators wrote a letter to the Biden Administration asking for action that ensures coverage of over-the-counter birth control without the need for a prescription. The letter was led by Senators Patty Murray (D-Washington), Tammy Baldwin (D-Wisconsin), Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont) and Ron Wyden (D-Oregon).
A group of Democratic lawmakers is urging the Biden administration to require private health insurance plans to fully cover the first over-the-counter birth control pill available in the United States, which is expected to hit store shelves in just a few months.
Dozens of Democratic lawmakers are urging the Biden administration to require private health insurance plans to fully cover the first over-the-counter birth control pill in the United States, which is