Say you don't know anything about how health insurance works without saying you don't know anything about how health insurance works
The Affordable Care Act requires most insurers to cover a comprehensive list of FDA-approved birth control methods at no cost. But insurers often make it hard for women to get the products they want.
www.npr.org
Funny how that exactly highlights my point that some people have different BC fits. And quite frankly the example in that article is an outlier of special case.
For the most part it seems that the common BC items are covered and if you need a special one, it is what it is. There isn't a universal way to cover everyone because there are drastically different costs when someone has a special need. I don't really know what you are arguing for.
If someone is good with the pill it is covered no problem. But if someone else needs a $5000 bi-yearly IUD swap, that person's thing should be covered as well?
How would you feel if I took you to lunch at Mcdonald's, then took your friend to lunch at an expensive steakhouse right afterwards. I bet you'd be pretty annoyed wouldn't you.
It so easy for people to just go, "Free shit for everyone." But nobody seems to consider where the fuck that money comes from. Where is the money supposed to come from to give everyone free shit? Who has to work to pay off someone else's expensive BC because they can't get their boyfriend to put a $2 condom on?