Health care for poor women has been a major issue all around the world, Work should provide a decent life for all, many women who fall below the poverty line suffer the most so what changes can be made? #njcurj
women—especially those in low-wage jobs without schedule flexibility, may not be able to take time off to receive medical care and may lack paid sick time so maybe they should Give all workers the right to flexible work. #njcurj
Debates in the United States as more laws and restrictions are big issue in the reproductive care. In 2014 there was a debate on whether there should be a mandated coverage for birth control on health insurance plans how are women in provers able to afford that? #njcurj
Income inequality has grown substantially in recent decades, and it has been a long been recognized as a contributor to death and disease which is very sad people are dying #njcurj
There should be more non organization places, more places to seek help, more job opportunities , Donating , Sign Petitions will be a big help #njcurj
if women who are below poverty line Another challenge to maternal health is the fact that nearly 70 percent of pregnant women take prescription medications for acute or chronic conditions during pregnancy.... so how are they supposed to have a successful pregnancy #njcurj
Women who do not have health care insurance that are also more likely to start prenatal care later than more advantaged women to deliver their babies in hospitals with lower quality-of-care indicators which is not fair because they should be treated equal #njurj
However, race, class and gender can also play a role in provers issues because it can have a impact on some of opportunities and resources #njcurj
Each year, the Affordable Care Act entitles all women to one free well-woman exam each year. The cost is covered-in-full as a preventive benefit, which means it's free even if you haven't met your plan's deductible #njcurj
Your social class does not determine anything, a lot of people go to the hospital and give fake information just too been seen by a doctor how is this even a thing? #njcurj
The cost of a Well Woman Exam ranges from $116 to $289 for the women who is not eligible or do not have the funds who would not want insurance r addition funding to help them out
over coming poverty is not a gesture of charity . it is a act of justice - Nelson Mandela- which means we need to do something about the issues that we face in society #njcurj
Women’s health is essential to the health of children, families, and communities health care, in general, must be viewed as an issue in scoeity #njcurj