
Allison Jones on
contraceptive availability at Illinois pharmacies
August 11, 2006
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I’m Allison Jones, lead organizer
for the Campaign for Access to Emergency Contraception
at the Champaign County Health Care Consumers.
On Tuesday of this week, the Joint Committee on
Administrative Rules, a committee made up of Illinois
legislators, approved Governor Blagojevich’s second rule
regarding access to contraceptives at the pharmacy. As a
result of this rule, it is now required that an
informational sign be posted at all Illinois pharmacies.
This sign details a woman's rights to contraception, and
also provides information for filing a complaint if a
woman's rights have been violated. In addition, this
sign states that women have the right to have their
prescription contraceptives filled without delay or
hassle, and if the contraceptive is out of stock, the
pharmacy must determine a suitable alternative, order
the contraceptive, or transfer the prescription to
another pharmacy.
Many women are unaware of their rights at the pharmacy,
and posting a sign is a great tool to raise awareness.
Contraception should not be controversial, and women
should have timely access to the safe medication that
their doctors prescribe. With this rule, women will be
better able to know their rights, and also speak out if
their rights are violated. All women in Illinois should
consider this a victory.
The Campaign for Access to Emergency Contraception
applauds the Joint Committee on Administrative Rules for
approving this important rule. The pharmacy signs are
expected to be posted this fall. We hope that all women
will take time to notice these signs and educate
themselves about their rights.
For more information about the work of the Campaign for
Access to Emergency Contraception, call Champaign County
Health Care Consumers at 217-352-6533 or email cchcc@healthcareconsumers.org. |
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