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[quote=Anonymous][quote] Thing is, how do you know the college won’t go ahead and bill your insurance (read: parents’ insurance) ? This was my massive issue at UIUC in the 1990s. I hope things have changed with HIPPA in place![/quote] Things have changed in the last two decades. HIPPA is strictly adhered to unless student and parents/guardians have notarized documents assigning them as medical proxies et al. Not sure how college health offices manage billing, but it is 2022. Parents generally expect their young adults are having sex or trying to have sex in college and using protection and bc. Maybe the strict conservative sectors (all religions not just Catholic) follow different protocol, but these are adult children who make the decision to abstain or not. Students at Jesuit institutions in blue states aren’t facing the dilemma that’s happening in red states. I completely understand why students aren’t applying to red state colleges, let alone Catholic colleges, in this current environment. [/quote]
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