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Universal coverage works! Two years after BC implemented its free contraception program, patient spending was 83% lower than expected, with an average savings of $43 per contraceptive user per year.
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Researchers at UBC found that B.C.'s decision to provide universal, no-cost prescription contraception sharply reduced what patients pay, with the largest financial gains for people in their 20s.
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Free contraception program sharply reduces patient spending in British Columbia
Abortion Rights Coalition of Canada