| The majority (61%) of U.S. women who have abortions are already mothers, more than half of whom have two or more children. |
| To ensure reproductive health care remains accessible for Wisconsin patients. |
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|  |  | | | | ACCESS is a quick and easy way for people in Wisconsin to get answers to questions about health and nutrition programs. |
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 | | | The Family Planning Waiver (FPW) is a Medicaid Program for women between 15 and 44 years of age. It covers selected family planning services and supplies. The Family Planning Waiver and the Wisconsin Medicaid program are administered by the Department of Health and Family Services (DHFS)
WI Medicaid Family Planning Clinic Services Handbook |
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 | | | | Provides preventive health screening services to women with little or no health insurance coverage. Well Woman pays for mammograms, Pap tests and certain other health screenings. The program is administered by the Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services, Division of Public Health, and is available in all 72 Wisconsin Counties and 11 tribes. Well Woman pays for certain screenings for some of the most common women's health concerns. |
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 | | | | A Medical Assistance funded program which helps women begin early and continue prenatal care. The program helps pregnant women and, when appropriate, their families gain access to medical, social, educational, vocational, and other services related to the pregnancy. Services are available to Medicaid-eligible pregnant women with a high risk for adverse pregnancy outcomes during pregnancy through the first 60 days following delivery |
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 | | | | First Breath is a program that helps pregnant women in Wisconsin quit smoking. First Breath cessation strategies are integrated into existing prenatal care models, including public health services and private healthcare clinic appointments. |
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 | | | | BadgerCare Plus is a new program for children and families in Wisconsin who need and want health insurance. The program will be available on February 1, 2008. It offers access to comprehensive, affordable health care to working families and pregnant women in Wisconsin. |
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