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Advancing women's health by creating an environment in which the public and elected officials confidently support women's health policy.

Raising Wisconsin Women's Voices for the Health Care We Need

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Wisconsin women have much at stake in the debate over health care reform. The current American health care system has consistently failed to provide access to needed care for many girls and women. It has also created tremendous challenges for the women who coordinate health care for our families.

The Wisconsin Alliance for Women's Health is a proud supporter of the National Raising Women's Voices Collaborative and is working to ensure women's health care is represented in the health care reform debate in Wisconsin.

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Raising Women's Voices National site

NWLC "Reform Matters" Project

Summary of Wisconsin Health Care Reform Proposals

Women's Health Insurance Coverage Fact Sheet (KFF)

WI Health Insurance Coverage, 2005 Report (DHFS)

KFF Tutorial on the Uninsured

Study says HSAs more costly for women

Health Care for American Now Campaign

Share Your Story - Raise Your Voice

Have you...
• not been able to afford health insurance coverage;
• not been able to afford to use health insurance coverage because of expensive co-pays or deductibles;
• found that health insurance coverage will not pay for needed services, such as birth control, or for the type of health provider you want to use, such as a midwife;
• lost health insurance because of a divorce;
• had difficulty understanding the rules of managed care plans or choosing which plan;
• been frustrated that doctors at the local clinic don’t speak your language or understand your family’s culture.


To ensure women’s health is included in every health care reform discussion, we ask that you share your personal story about your experience with the health care system and, based on those experiences, what changes you would like to see. You can download the attached form to submit your story or feel free to submit if via email.
Link here to email your story to us.
7 Reasons Why Health Care Reform is a Women's Issue

1. Women are more likely than men to need medical services.

2. Women are less able than men to be able to afford medical services and supplies.

3. Women are less likely than men to be offered employment-based health insurance. That is partly because women are more likely than men to work at part-time jobs.

4. Many women are unable to work at jobs that provide health insurance because of the time they spend providing unpaid care to sick, disabled, very young, and very old family members.

5. Women are vulnerable to losing health care coverage because of changes in marital status.

6. Women are vulnerable to losing health care coverage because of state and federal budget cuts.

7. Latinas, immigrant women, young women, and rural women face particularly severe obstacles to obtaining medical care.
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