Advocates Hope IOM No-Cost Contraceptive Proposal Ends Up In Exchange Benefits
Advocates and Democratic lawmakers immediately praised an Institute of Medicine (IOM) report released Tuesday (July 19) that recommends HHS include all FDA-approved contraceptives and several other preventative services on the list of services health plans will cover at no cost to patients.
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