A group of Fordham students who want better access to birth control are taking matters into their own hands, setting up an off-campus health clinic to combat the Catholic university's convoluted health care plan.
Bridgette Dunlap, a member of the Fordham Law Students for Reproductive Justice and organizer of "Prescribe Fordham," says the school not only makes it hard (and expensive) for students to get birth control, but they're also not clear with their policy when you enroll. "Fordham University prohibits the prescription of contraception in its health centers and the distribution of condoms on its campuses. Students who purchase insurance from Fordham incur a $100 'per condition' deductible to see an off-campus doctor for birth control; for students who learn of the school's policies only after visiting a Fordham health center, this may be in addition to the cost of an annual exam at Fordham," she said in a statement. So she set up Prescribe Fordham in an off-campus location as a one-stop clinic where students can see a doctor, give their medical history and receive a prescription for birth control.
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