Raising the Status of Wisconsin Women's Health
An update from Wisconsin's women's health policy leader
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As a Women's Health Advocate, here are the
5 Things to Know for June!
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State Leaders Seeking Your Feedback on the Well Woman Program
Last December, the Department of Health Services (DHS) announced proposed changes to the Wisconsin Well Woman Program
that were quickly opposed by women's health providers, advocates and
patients. Fortunately DHS has halted their initial proposal and is now
welcoming input from the public. Those interested in weighing in on the
future of the program that provides cervical and breast cancer
screenings to women in need, should link here to submit their input.
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Nominate a Woman of Courage, Character or Commitment
As
we celebrate our 10 Year Anniversary, we look forward to honoring three
individuals as outstanding Wisconsin Women's Health Advocacy Leaders at
our Fall Anniversary Event. Award categories
reflect the 2014 National Women's History Month theme, "Celebrating
Women of Character, Courage and Commitment" Nominations are due by
Friday, July 19th and full nomination information can be found by
linking here.
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Wisconsin Taxpayers Fund Trial for Medically Unnecessary Regulations
Last week, health care experts testified at a trial over Wisconsin Act 37
- a law signed into law by Governor Walker in 2013 that seeks to limit
access to abortion. Unfortunately bills like these are drafted by
politicians and not medical experts and now Wisconsin taxpayer dollars
are being spent to litigate a law that was opposed by groups like the American Medical Association and American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. The ruling on this case will made later this summer.
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Learn About Our Wisconsin Adolescent Health Care Communication Program
To ensure healthy future
generation, adolescents must be able to engage in open, honest and
medically accurate discussions about sensitive health topics with their
health care providers. Yet in reality, providers and teens don't always
speak the same language. This program is an intervention designed to
bridge the communication gap between adolescents and their health care
providers. Learn more about this program at: www.wahccp.org.
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Special Marketplace Enrollment Period Available for Those Eligible
While the official Open Enrollment Period into the Marketplace is over for 2014, there are special qualifying circumstances like having a baby or getting married that allow you to still apply for health care coverage. A new screener tool has been developed to help you find out if you qualify to get coverage outside of Open Enrollment. Link here to find out if you're eligible for this Special Enrollment Period.
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