Women and their families have unique, individual needs and preferences for health care and insurance. Repealing the ACA is the best first step to offering women (and men) the freedom to find and afford what they want in a robust, competitive market
Obamacare’s replacement allows women to customize their care at lower costs
DENVER — Women make the majority of decisions about care and insurance for our families, and we generally consume more healthcare than men. As a result, women have a lot at stake when it comes to the laws that govern American health care and insurance.
In 2010, the Affordable Care Act (ObamaCare) made it illegal for insurers to charge women more than men, and it mandated that insurance plans cover women’s preventive care, including birth control, with no copay.
Therefore, some now suggest that repealing the Affordable Care Act would be a threat to women. But the opposite is true: Repeal will allow women greater choice and lower costs when it comes to insurance plans, doctors and care.