A Coast Guard Commander Miscarried. She Nearly Died After Being Denied Care.

Leaked internal documents show that the insurance giant is culling providers of applied behavior analysis from its network and scrutinizing the medical necessity of therapy. Advocates say the company’s strategy may be illegal.

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Reporting Highlights

  • A Dangerous Denial: Cmdr. Elizabeth Nakagawa was denied a D&C for a miscarriage by military insurer Tricare in 2023, even though it had paid for the same procedure two years earlier.
  • Barriers to Care: Federal law prohibits the military from paying for most abortion services. Some doctors say Tricare has delayed even permitted procedures, putting women at risk.
  • Future Fallout: Nakagawa’s experience raises questions about whether the overturning of Roe v. Wade has created a chilling effect that has further complicated access to these procedures.

These highlights were written by the reporters and editors who worked on this story.

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