Home Invites Blogs Careers Chat Directories Events Forums Groups Health & Wellness Members News Photos Singles Videos
Home > > Post Content

BIRTH CONTROL COVERAGE: A CONTRACEPTIVE COMPROMISE? (439 hits)


YOUR NATIONAL NEWS
FEBRUARY 2012
10th Day
Washington, D.C.

In brief...
Recently lawmakers in both parties developed a new requirement for birth control coverage. The plans in brief would allow that insurance coverage be provide birth control pills and preventive contraceptives . Under the current rule the plan only allows churches and houses of worships to be exempted for having contraception coverage for women they employ. New changes will make it part of their coverage for women employed by religious institutions. This created a lash from Catholic bishops whom have called the new health coverage rule "an attack on religious freedom." and argue that all employers who object to contraception--not only the faith based organziations should be exempt from having to provide the coverage for their employees. This would mean extracting the provision, and not simply changing it for Catholic employers and their insurers in plans related in religious groups. Majority of Americas according to a recent poll by the Public Religion Institute are in favor of the health plans, with 59% of Catholic respondants saying they are in agreement with the coverage. The President has reconsidered to make some revisions in the plans so that those who which to opt out of the coverage will be allow that choice, and will meet to take considerations that will accomodate concers of faith-driven employers. Ideas of using a similar plan from Hawaii by which an employee morals intercepts uses of contraceptives could use the op-out plan and be informed of where the could receive coverage and pay out-of-pocket. However, no indication that the Obama adminstration will copy Hawaii's plan. The adminstration is looking at ways that would involve a third part health company that would provide contraception coverage. Mostly, the Catholic bishops would like the plans exempted to any of their employees.

That's it in brief...
~O-O~
Posted By: MIISRAEL Bride
Friday, February 10th 2012 at 10:38AM
You can also click here to view all posts by this author...

Report obscenity
Share |
Please Login To Post Comments...
Email:
Password:

 
...This created a lash from Catholic bishops whom have called the new health coverage rule "an attack on religious freedom." and argue that all employers who object to contraception--not only the faith based organziations should be exempt from having to provide the coverage for their employees....

My problem with this is that the Govt. shouldn't be dictating or getting in their hands all up in people's grills if you know what I mean. Leave it to the American citizens to decide what's best for them.

... This would mean extracting the provision, and not simply changing it for Catholic employers and their insurers in plans related in religious groups. Majority of Americas according to a recent poll by the Public Religion Institute are in favor of the health plans, with 59% of Catholic respondants saying they are in agreement with the coverage....


Saturday, February 25th 2012 at 11:34AM
Jen Fad
More From This Author
Love Notes: Letter Poems
Love Notes’. .. Just Love Me
Love Notes’. What a Delightful Love
Love Notes’. What a Delightful Love
Love Notes’ September’s Romance 2025
Love Notes: Old Familiar Places
Love Notes: A Cheerful Story
Love Notes: 10 Days Before Paris
Forward This Blog Entry!
Home

(Advertise Here)
New Members
>> more | invite 
Latest Jobs
Paid Media Fellow with Avoq in New York City, NY.
Associate, Public Affairs with Avoq in New York City or Washington DC, DC.
Communications Fellow with Avoq in New York City or Chicago, NY.
Vice President, Reputation Management with Avoq in New York City, NY.
Director, Validation with in Petersburg, Virginia, VA.
>> more | add
Employer Showcase
>> more | add