Prescription contraceptives must be covered.

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Susan (identity changed), like millions of women, had a problem. Her employer, Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City, did not provide insurance for prescription contraceptives, so Susan paid for them out-of-pocket. The hospital covered other prescription drugs and preventative care, so Susan asked her employer to include contraceptives. When she hit a wall, she contacted the National Women's Law Center, Washington, D.C. After NWLC attorneys wrote the hospital to inform the administration that these actions were illegal under Federal and state laws against sex discrimination in employment, Lenox Hill ultimately relented.

In addition to the Federal and state laws against sex discrimination in the workplace, 20 states have passed legislation requiting insurance companies to cover prescription contraceptives if they do so with other prescription drugs. To help women use these insurance laws to get coverage for prescription...

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