The Trump administration targets the contraception mandate
With the midterms out of the way, HHS has released two final rules affording employers wide leeway to opt out of the so-called contraception mandate.
With the midterms out of the way, HHS has released two final rules affording employers wide leeway to opt out of the so-called contraception mandate.
On Friday afternoon, a district court in Pennsylvania enjoined the Trump administration’s new rules on contraception coverage from taking effect. The court’s ruling was not
This morning, HHS released two rules that will allow many more employers to exclude contraception from the insurance plans they offer to their employees. The
One of the best parts of my job is that I get to mentor a large number of junior faculty in the school of medicine.
The Trump administration’s draft contraception rule would not only allow employers to drop contraception coverage for religious reasons. It would also allow employers who have
Yesterday, Dylan Scott and Sarah Kliff at Vox got their hands on a leaked version of a draft rule from HHS that, if adopted, would
Yesterday morning, Mother Jones reported that the morning-after pill—which is a higher-dose version of traditional contraception—may not be effective for women heavier than a certain
The Gilardi v. HHS decision is out today (on scribd), blocking the PPACA contraception mandate for the plaintiffs. Two brothers own Freshway Foods and a
It’s official: The Food and Drug Administration formally approved an application from Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. to allow the company to sell its Plan B
I don’t even know where to start with this one. The facts: Jason Melbourne had already visited four pharmacies in search of Plan B for
I’ve spent much of the last two weeks irked about the administration’s politics-over-science decision to overrule the FDA ruling allowing Plan B to go over the counter.
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