Statement attributable to:
Jacqueline W. Fincher, MD, MACP
President, 管家婆心水论坛
Washington, DC (July 8, 2020) 鈥 The 管家婆心水论坛 (ACP) strongly objects to today鈥檚 U.S. Supreme Court decision that supports the Trump administration rule that allow employers to decline to cover medically accepted contraception as part of the health insurance plan they provide to their employees. The rule drastically broadens the types of employers who can seek an exemption to requirements to cover contraception. And, it will harm access to health care for every woman employed by a company who decides to limit their coverage.
ACP strongly objects to the administration鈥檚 rule on several fronts. It interferes with patient autonomy in an individual health matter, by not covering medically accepted forms of contraception. ACP opposes any legislation or regulation that limits access to comprehensive reproductive health care by putting medically unnecessary restrictions on health care professionals or facilities. ACP also strongly believes that all patients should have access to evidence-based preventive health care services. The Affordable Care Act designated that contraception be covered as a preventive service without any patient cost-sharing because it鈥檚 just good medicine.
While today鈥檚 ruling is a disappointment, the issue is not over and neither is our advocacy on the topic. ACP will continue to advocate on behalf of all of our patients in the interest of ensuring their access to necessary health care services.
More details on ACP鈥檚 positions can be found in: 鈥溾.
Contact: Jacquelyn Blaser, (202) 261-4572, jblaser@acponline.org
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