May 15, 2023
Weeks after B.C. made prescription birth control publicly funded, women are flooding healthcare clinics requesting IUDs, leading to waiting times of several months because of a shortage of clinicians available to insert them. The province became the first to cover the cost of most forms of prescription birth control, a move that was hailed as an important step in providing equitable access to contraception as women used to pay up to $400 for an IUD. The province's healthcare system's being overwhelmed by the rush to take advantage of the policy.