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Birth control pills- should be covered under health insurance or not?
In over all study, women showed more positive attitude towards the approval of birth control pills and other sorts of birth control procedures when compared with men. 88 percent women reacted in affirmative while only 72 percent men held the same approach. And in-vitro fertilization was backed up by 69 and 59 percent women and men respectively....
Distribution Source : Finegenerics
Date : Wednesday, May 16, 2007
Turning a perfect family picture
into reality, now birth control pills are better touted as
lifeline of billions of women across the globe. Contemplating
their immense worth in present fast-paced life, many think
that they should be well embraced with in the health insurance
plans. According to an online survey conducted by Harris Interactive(R)
amid 20 and 22 march 2007, over a national cross-section comprising
2,402 adults aged 18 years and above, many adults back the
inclusion of medicinal treatments and preparations including
birth control pills, in-vitro fertilization, Erectile dysfunction
pills, and weight loss pills,
which affect the quality of life, under the health insurance
plans.
And treatments utilized for the enrichment of personality such as plastic surgery, wrinkles minimizing medicines, hormonal preparations uplifting height in children, received diminished support for the backing. It was only birth control pills and allied procedures who received the majority of support among all. Nearly 88 percent people supported the approval of birth control pills and associated processes. Whereas on the other side, the ratio of people who lent support to in-vitro fertilization and improve memory preparations was remained 77 and 76 percent respectively.
In over all study, women showed more positive attitude towards the approval of birth control pills and other sorts of birth control procedures when compared with men. 88 percent women reacted in affirmative while only 72 percent men held the same approach. And in-vitro fertilization was backed up by 69 and 59 percent women and men respectively. Thus when it comes to women's health, it seems that men don't possess more willingness towards the approval of birth control means and allied tactics. It is only women who are more likely to feel that birth control treatments must be covered under the health insurance in the contrast of men.
However it was just one study, but if considered may make a remarkable difference to women's health in the near future.
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