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THIS IS HUGE!
01:59 PM - Aug 05, 2023
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❤️Occupy OneLove❤️✡️
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In response to dawnruhnaybrown.
no insurance coverage?
08:26 PM - Aug 09, 2023
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dawnruhnaybrown
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In response to ❤️Occupy OneLove❤️✡️.
Are you asking if insurance covers it? It’s over the counter. No doctor visit, no prescription. I don’t know any insurance that covers non-prescription items, but maybe it exists? 🤷🏼‍♀️
11:55 PM - Aug 09, 2023
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❤️Occupy OneLove❤️✡️
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Yes.

From paying copays, women will pay Over The Counter prices.
Mediad doesn't cover OTC.
Some ins offer mo/yearly OTC vouchers for vitamins, supplements and med supplies.
Depending on the plan it is about $50-$600 a year and it is consider (tax) as income.

I guess condoms are OTC also.
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08:08 AM - Aug 10, 2023
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dawnruhnaybrown
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In response to ❤️Occupy OneLove❤️✡️.
Yes, that’s how insurance works. As for the rest, I’m not quite understanding the point. This is a huge deal for most people who either can’t afford insurance, have insurance that refuses to pay for birth control for religious reasons, and teens whose parents can’t/won’t/don’t know to get them.
10:56 AM - Aug 10, 2023
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❤️Occupy OneLove❤️✡️
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I understand, and yes it is a HUGE deal.
Also for Teens.
All I am saying for those who do have insurance, this might not be great, because they will have to spend more.
If it is too expensive, maybe "rationing" would be a consequence.

Rationing BC does not work.
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12:51 PM - Aug 10, 2023
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dawnruhnaybrown
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We’ll see how it works. 👍
01:21 PM - Aug 10, 2023
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