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for rape, incest, and endangering the health of the mother. These have been pretty much "set in stone" by previous SCOTUS rulings. Of course, the RW wants to change these rulings - but that's another debate.
So, outside of these exceptions an abortion would probably be considered "elective" procedures. I'm not really up on the various kinds of private plans that are available today, but I don't think that most of them will pay for "elective" procedures. If you want a nose job or a boob job, AFAIK those will come out of your pocket. Maybe I'm wrong, I've never looked into either. I'm guessing an "elective" abortion is treated the same way by most insurance companies today. Unless, of course, you have a "Cadillac Plan". Again, I'm just guessing since I've never researched these procedures.
If we had a single-payer system, I personally would not want "elective" procedures payed for with my tax dollars. For one thing, that would overload the system with "unnecessary" procedures.
Therefore, I would extrapolate that if your doctor referred you to get an abortion because of rape, incest, or because it endangered your health in some tangible way, then you would be covered. Otherwise, the cost would be out of pocket and you would be advised to use "better" birth control methods in the future. Whether those methods (such as vasectomies, tubal ligations, or even just condoms) are paid for by public insurance is an argument that would be very interesting indeed! But I hope it would be based on a doctor's recommendation. Knowing the RW, that would be a major argument - because that would only make sense and we know how much the RW hated "common sense".
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