New Report Emphasizes Critical Role of Including Early and Preventative Care for Women in Health Care Reform
Posted on: Monday, 15 June 2009, 15:55 CDT
COMPREHENSIVE CARE FOR WOMEN OVER THEIR LIFESPAN COULD EASE SKYROCKETING COST OF CHRONIC ILLNESSES
The report, from the Jacobs Institute of Women's Health of The
Most health care costs for American women involve treatment of chronic illness. Cardiovascular disease, for example, affects 43 million U.S. women from childhood through old age and imposes direct costs estimated at
"When I came to Congress, women's health care wasn't a national priority. I fought to change this. As more women Senators joined me over the years, we've been able to make a real difference," Senator
"High quality health care, including prevention, during the reproductive years can improve women's health across the lifespan and reduce the burden of disease later in life," said study lead author
"As we work towards health reform, this comprehensive look at the importance of prevention and continuity of care will be a valuable tool in addressing the unique health needs of women," said Senator
"This study reinforces the old saying that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure," said Senator
Background:
The report serves as a companion piece to an earlier study by the Mailman
A copy of both reports, along with additional background, can be found at www.wellwoman09.org
SOURCE Jacobs Institute of Women's Health
Source: PR Newswire
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