"....it is not accurate to imply that this disparity is common. The reporter's question was out of date at best. Planned Parenthood, a major advocate for reproductive rights, should know this."
Funny you quote a section that factcheck notes as being outdated, here is the more current info:
"A 2004 report by the nonpartisan Guttmacher Institute found that in 2002, 86 percent of the plans that insurance companies typically wrote for employers covered the full range of approved reversible contraceptive methods (birth control pills, hormone injections, implants, IUDs and diaphragms), and only 2 percent covered no methods at all."