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America Needs Pro-Life Healthcare Providers to Counter Big Pharma’s Pro-Abortion Monopoly, by Lisa Marino – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

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The pro-abortion healthcare monopoly is devastating Americans, raising medical prices and determining coverage based on an anti-life agenda.

By Lisa Marino, LifeSiteNews, Apr 3, 2023

(LifeSiteNews) — Pro-life businesses continue to garner resistance after private companies rushed to fund abortive procedures and travel for their employees after the reversal of Roe v. Wade in 2022. Yet access to legalized chemical abortion may get even easier as CVS and Walgreens have already announced their plan to provide abortifacient drugs in states where abortion remains legal. Since Big Pharma also controls health insurance cost, coverage, and care, the need for pro-life businesses and communities to leave behind Big Pharma and traditional insurance is imperative.

For pro-life businesses and families looking to protect their core values, there is an important caveat to receiving pharmacy benefits and traditional health insurance. What is Big Pharma’s secret? The monopoly that the major pharmacies control is more than just pharmaceuticals. CVS, OptumRx, and Express Scripts own or are owned by Aetna, UnitedHealth, and Cigna health insurance, respectively. …

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