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In Massachusetts, we have already learned some lessons about why it is important to include contraception at no additional cost.
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The Affordable Care Act provides a huge opportunity to make sure US women have access to contraception. Contraception should be on the list of preventive medicines and services that don’t require a co-pay—that makes health and fiscal sense.
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With a new presidential administration coming soon, this is the time for reproductive health advocates to speak up for health care policy change.
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