Health Care & Hospital Law
Nov. 22, 2000
Female Access Denied
According to a McCall's magazine survey, the No. 1 issue of concern to women in this presidential election was health care. Comprehensive health care services are crucial for women. Yet access to reproductive health care is threatened at an alarming rate, particularly in California. It is not legal or legislative action that presents the most immediate threat, but the availability of health care facilities, services and providers.
According to a McCall's magazine survey, the No. 1 issue of concern to women in this presidential election was health care. Comprehensive health care services are crucial for women. Yet access to reproductive health care is threatened at an alarming rate, particularly in California. It is not ...
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