This Article begins with an examination of the prescription drug, Viagra and the medical condition it is intended to aid. Additionally, this Article evaluates the five most common, and FDA approved forms of contraceptives: contraceptive pills, intrauterine devices (IUD\u27s), Depo-Provera shots, Norplant inserts and diaphragms. A basic understanding of the above prescriptions is necessary to determine if health care inequity exists between men and women in the area of prescriptive coverage, or if there is such a difference between the medical conditions involved that insurance companies are justified in excluding contraceptive coverage while including Viagra coverage. Part III of this Article analyzes whether health care inequity truly exis...
This Article will demonstrate that a pharmacist\u27s refusal to fill a valid prescription for emerge...
After having contributed significantly to women's liberation in the sixties, contraceptives [1] incr...
This Comment takes a close look at the United States\u27 approach to health insurance and various un...
This Article begins with an examination of the prescription drug, Viagra and the medical condition i...
Rejecting an employer\u27s challenge to the Women\u27s Contraception Equity Act because the Act was...
Nearly half of large, employer-sponsored group health plans in the United States do not cover prescr...
Contraceptives: There’s A Discrepancy According to the National Institutes of Health, female contrac...
Since the FDA approved the first oral contraceptive in the 1960s, prescription contraceptives have b...
Under the Pregnancy Discrimination Act (PDA), employers are prohibited from discriminating against w...
This paper examines the recent judicial, administrative, and federal and state legislative efforts t...
Unintended pregnancy is a serious problem in the United States. Most private insurance plans do not ...
This article compares the ethical pivot points in debates over nonprescription access to emergency c...
The United States is in the midst of a family planning crisis. Approximately half of all pregnancies...
Population forecasts predict that by 2050, about 150 million women (and couples) of child-bearing ag...
This Article will examine the unequal treatment of the sexes under the law with regard to prophylact...
This Article will demonstrate that a pharmacist\u27s refusal to fill a valid prescription for emerge...
After having contributed significantly to women's liberation in the sixties, contraceptives [1] incr...
This Comment takes a close look at the United States\u27 approach to health insurance and various un...
This Article begins with an examination of the prescription drug, Viagra and the medical condition i...
Rejecting an employer\u27s challenge to the Women\u27s Contraception Equity Act because the Act was...
Nearly half of large, employer-sponsored group health plans in the United States do not cover prescr...
Contraceptives: There’s A Discrepancy According to the National Institutes of Health, female contrac...
Since the FDA approved the first oral contraceptive in the 1960s, prescription contraceptives have b...
Under the Pregnancy Discrimination Act (PDA), employers are prohibited from discriminating against w...
This paper examines the recent judicial, administrative, and federal and state legislative efforts t...
Unintended pregnancy is a serious problem in the United States. Most private insurance plans do not ...
This article compares the ethical pivot points in debates over nonprescription access to emergency c...
The United States is in the midst of a family planning crisis. Approximately half of all pregnancies...
Population forecasts predict that by 2050, about 150 million women (and couples) of child-bearing ag...
This Article will examine the unequal treatment of the sexes under the law with regard to prophylact...
This Article will demonstrate that a pharmacist\u27s refusal to fill a valid prescription for emerge...
After having contributed significantly to women's liberation in the sixties, contraceptives [1] incr...
This Comment takes a close look at the United States\u27 approach to health insurance and various un...