Posted by: Tim Berg in Health News on January 20th, 2012

Los Angeles Times: In Defense Of Family Planning The administration’s rule leaves the decision in the hands of patients, where it belongs, while respecting the rights of religions. It holds true to the original and wise idea that access to preventive medicine is a good idea for the nation’s physical and financial well-being (1/22).

The Washington Post: Respecting Religious Exemptions The best approach would have been for HHS to stick to its original conclusion that contraception coverage should generally be required but to expand the scope of its proposed exemption for religiously affiliated employers who claim covering contraception would violate their religious views.

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