Difference between revisions of "2014/05/07/U.S. Women Saved $483 Million On Their Birth Control Pills Last Year"

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* '''author''': [[author::Tara Culp-Ressler]]
 
* '''author''': [[author::Tara Culp-Ressler]]
 
* '''source''': [[site::ThinkProgress]]
 
* '''source''': [[site::ThinkProgress]]
* '''topics''': [[topic::contraception]] [[topic::Obamacare]] [[topic::gender inequity]]
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* '''topics''': [[topic::contraception]] [[topic::Obamacare]] [[topic::gender inequity]] [[topic::women]]
 
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* '''link''': [[URL::http://thinkprogress.org/health/2014/05/07/3435156/women-save-money-birth-control/]]
 
* '''link''': [[URL::http://thinkprogress.org/health/2014/05/07/3435156/women-save-money-birth-control/]]
 
* '''title''': [[title::U.S. Women Saved $483 Million On Their Birth Control Pills Last Year]]
 
* '''title''': [[title::U.S. Women Saved $483 Million On Their Birth Control Pills Last Year]]
* '''summary''': <call func=smw.let.echo key=Summary>"Compared to the data from 2012, about 24 million more [[contraception|birth control pill]] prescriptions were filled without a co-pay in 2013. That means each of the women filling those prescriptions ended up saving an average of $269."</call>
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* '''summary''': [[Summary::"Compared to the data from 2012, about 24 million more [[contraception|birth control pill]] prescriptions were filled without a co-pay in 2013. That means each of the women filling those prescriptions ended up saving an average of $269."]]
  
 
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