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NHeLP is busy making sure that health reform truly meets the needs of all women.

 

Implementation questions? Confused about the health reform’s women’s preventive services requirements and recent guidance? NHeLP answers all these questions and more in a newly updated Q&A on Preventive Services for Women Coverage Requirements.

 

Medical management and access to contraception: Heath reform’s women’s preventive services requirements are a major victory for women’s health. However, insurers are allowed to use “medical management techniques” that can create access barriers for many women. NHeLP breaks down what medical management means and why it’s problematic in Medical Management and Access to Contraception.

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