YUHS birth control prices will increase
Some worry that hike, caused by a change in federal law, will force Elis to use less reliable contraceptives
Yale students will face higher prices for birth control in coming months following a change in federal law.
The price for oral contraceptives at Yale and other college health centers rose at the end of last year due to of the elimination of incentives for drug companies to sell birth control to universities at a reduced rate, according to Yale University Health Service officials. The price for birth control varies from brand to brand, but can now cost up to $45 a pack, Yale University Health Services Medical Director Michael Rigsby said.
Mark Theriault, coordinator of...
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