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Illinois Working on Expanding Access to Contraception for Women
March 9, 2021
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Pharmacy Times
Allowing pharmacists to provide contraception increases access to basic health care that is safe and allows women to plan for their futures. As R Street Institute, a right of center think thank has indicated, “… Illinois should consider implementing the pharmacy access model to allow pharmacists to prescribe birth control to patients seeking a provider. This model has already passed and is working in a number of states since 2015, and it is time for Illinois to follow suit.”11
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