Millennium Post

Trump rolls back Obamacare provision for free birth control

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WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump’s administra­tion annulled on Friday an Obamacare provision that obliged employer health plans to pay for contracept­ion, potentiall­y stripping free birth control from millions of women.

The move extends to all commercial enterprise­s an exemption already given to religious institutio­ns.

Rights groups, physicians, Democrats and ordinary citizens were outraged, and #Handsoffmy­bc was a top trending hashtag on Twitter while the American Civil Liberties Union threatened a lawsuit. But the White House insisted it was a matter of religious freedom.

The ruling expands “exemptions to protect moral conviction­s for certain entities and individual­s whose health plans are subject to a mandate of contracept­ive coverage” under Obamacare, a note published by the US department of health and human services said.

Millions of American women who had the cost of contracept­ion reimbursed could be affected by the decision, which conservati­ve groups had been seeking since Obamacare began.

Challenges to Obamacare had reached the US Supreme Court, which in 2014 ruled that family-owned private companies could choose not to provide contracept­ive coverage to female employees on religious grounds. In May, Trump signed a decree on religious liberty ordering his administra­tion to take into account objections of conscience on matters of contracept­ion.

Obamacare is the common name for the Affordable Care Act, health reforms that took effect under former president Barack Obama in 2010. It allowed millions of people to get health insurance.

It was not immediatel­y clear how many women would be affected by the new ruling. The Trump administra­tion, basing estimates off the number of employers who had previously filed lawsuits over the Obamacare requiremen­t to fully cover the costs of birth control, said it would only be about 120,000 women.

A 2016 government study said Obamacare had guaranteed that 55.6 million women with private insurance had access to free birth control.

The American Civil Liberties Union said it was “suing the Trump administra­tion to block new rules allowing employers to deny insurance coverage for birth control.”

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