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Alison Block: Doctoring in a family way

Family doctors would no longer be required to learn how to prescribe birth control, place intrauterine devices or contraceptive implants, provide options counseling for women with unintended pregnancies or diagnose and manage miscarriages. The Affordable Care Act intends to expand women's acces...

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Published in:Saint Paul pioneer press 2013-05-19
Main Author: Block, Alison
Format: Newspaper Article
Language:English
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Summary:Family doctors would no longer be required to learn how to prescribe birth control, place intrauterine devices or contraceptive implants, provide options counseling for women with unintended pregnancies or diagnose and manage miscarriages. The Affordable Care Act intends to expand women's access to reproductive health care by requiring health insurance programs to cover the cost of birth control.
ISSN:2474-0721
2691-3372