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Today’s societal values are predominantly based on masculine ideals or characteristics. Every type of organization, whether it is healthcare, governmental or commercial business is based on a masculine value system. Over the past decades progress in women’s health has been hampered world-wide by a large number of socio-cultural and political reasons. The current international gender-backlash is a serious threat to the fundaments of women’s rights.
Women, who are key in maintaining healthy families, access the health system more than men, both for themselves and on behalf of their children. Many become pregnant and give birth, a significant health event, then typically become their child’s primary caregiver, a role that greatly influences household health overall. Elder and long-term care issues affect women more often because they live longer; have higher rates of disability and chronic health problems; and lower incomes than men on average, which puts them at greater need for state and community resources, such as Medicaid.
As policymakers consider the broad range of health policies in their state, they may want to explore opportunities to improve women’s health. Improving access to insurance coverage, preventing and reducing chronic health conditions, and promoting wellness significantly affect the lives of women of all ages. Because women represent the cornerstone of a family’s overall health, ensuring they have access to quality care also can lead to improved health for children and families. Many innovative opportunities are available to policymakers to address the unique health challenges women face and to improve the overall health of women in their state.
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