• Flying Squid@lemmy.world
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    6 hours ago

    What is your specific issue with this policy?

    I get that you think it is being done as a political stunt, but what is the actual issue you have with it aside from that?

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      5 hours ago

      Its a handout to condom companies and stores that otherwise would have to compete on price. Granted, I don’t know how it would be implemented, but these tend not to be implemented well

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        5 hours ago

        So it’s better to make people pay for their own condoms and other OTC contraceptives rather than have insurance cover it? Because that sounds worse to me.

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          59 minutes ago

          Yes, insurance exists for unexpected events, that’s why its insurance. A condom is a cost you willingly accept. And to be honest, primary care often shouldn’t be insurable, but since plans are required to cover it without price discrimination it kills direct primary care- so this is something that has to be accepted. Now, if medicare/medicaid and other programs choose to cover it that’s a different thing, but requiring all plans cover it is dumb. But I guess plans don’t really have to compete that much on price and value-added that much anymore post-ACA anyways

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            43 minutes ago

            Then insurance should also not cover things like breast exams and colonoscopies, right?

            They are not unexpected events.