Covering Contraception - A Benefit Guide For Employers

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This website is a collaborative effort by the Jacobs Institute of Women’s Health and the National Business Group on Health to inform employers about the issues of contraceptive coverage. For more information on this website, please email the Jacobs Institute at info@jiwh.org.

 

The Jacobs Institute of Women’s Health (JIWH) is a nonprofit organization established in Washington, DC in 1990 to advance women’s health through an integrated program of social science research, policy analysis and public education. The Jacobs Institute collaborates with a variety of key constituencies to develop research, reports, guidelines, programs, and initiatives. Our work provides health care professionals, policymakers and the public with accurate, balanced, evidence-based information about current and emerging women’s health care issues. The Jacobs Institute also publishes a multidisciplinary, peer-reviewed, bi-monthly journal, Women’s Health Issues. Aiming to advance knowledge on women’s health and improve women’s health care delivery and policymaking, the journal covers a broad range of key women’s health issues from both medical and social science perspectives.

 

The National Business Group on Health, formerly the Washington Business Group on Health, representing large employers, health care companies, benefits consultants and vendors, is the nation's only non-profit organization devoted exclusively to finding innovative and forward-thinking solutions to the nation's most important health care and related benefits issues. The Business Group fosters the development of a quality health care delivery system and treatments based on scientific evidence of effectiveness. The Business Group also supports its members in the areas of disability, health/productivity, related paid time off and work/life balance issues. Recognized as the leading voice of large employers, the Business Group represents over 240 large employers, including half of the Fortune 500 companies who provide health coverage for more than 50 million U.S. workers, retirees, and their families.

 
 


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