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Tuesday, March 24, 2009 12:37 PM
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Torie Bosch
I, too, applaud the move to make Plan B available over the counter for 17-year-olds, but, Kerry, I have to raise one problem that could accompany making hormonal birth control OTC: insurance. Many insurance plans don't cover OTC medication, unless it's a special program intended to keep costs down, like providing an incentive for people to use a specific OTC heartburn medication instead of an expensive prescription drug that's not more effective. Insurance companies like the checks and balances of going through a doctor and a pharmacist before shelling out. Yaz, which you mention, costs about $60 per month retail, I believe, depending on the store, the state, etc. Planned Parenthood and other resources might step in to help, but those of us who already have high copays on birth control would feel the hit if we had to start paying full price. Considering the battles waged over getting insurance companies to pay for birth control, I can't imagine that many plans would be willing to alter their OTC policies to cover the an over-the-counter pill.
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