When You Prioritize Accountable Care, You Improve Women’s Health
by Lisa Hunter, Nicole Ogiba, Carol Sakala | Nov 15, 2024 | Health Justice
On October 17, Accountable for Health, the National Partnership for Women & Families (NPWF), and United States of Care (USofCare) co-hosted a virtual Congressional briefing, “Advancing Women’s Health & Patient-First Care Through Innovation & Payment Reform,” making the compelling case for how accountable care can improve outcomes, particularly in women’s health.
More than 11 million women gained reproductive rights protections in state ballot initiatives
by Areeba Haider, Katherine Gallagher Robbins, Shaina Goodman | Nov 15, 2024 | Reproductive Rights
Voters chose to strengthen legal protections for reproductive rights and access in seven states, including two states – Missouri and Arizona – that had an abortion ban in place. American Indian and Alaska Native women particularly saw gains.
NEWS: Women suing Idaho after they were denied abortions will tell their stories in court
by Repro Health Watch | Nov 14, 2024 | Repro Health Watch
Four women who are suing the state of Idaho after they were denied abortions will testify starting Tuesday about their experiences traveling out of state to end nonviable pregnancies.
ThxBirthControl: Shout Out to Our IUDs
by Emily Roe, Rolonda Donelson | Nov 14, 2024 | Reproductive Rights
Recently on Tik Tok, a growing number of mostly women have gone viral for documenting their Intrauterine device (IUD) insertion procedure. In many of these videos, the person getting the IUD shares their experience on the exam table screaming and crying, subsequently...
Beyond the Numbers: The Reality of Native Women’s Pay Disparities
by Gina Jackson | Nov 12, 2024 | Fair Pay
Equal pay is one marker of the multitude of inequalities Native women face. We are a young democracy as an American government that can still learn from the values of its Indigenous people who cultivated and cared for this land since time immemorial, sustaining it for generations to come.
NEWS: 7 states vote to protect abortion rights, while efforts to expand access in Florida, Nebraska and South Dakota fail
by Repro Health Watch | Nov 7, 2024 | Repro Health Watch
More than two years after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and ended the federal constitutional right to an abortion, voters in 10 states cast ballots on whether to cement reproductive rights in their state constitutions. Measures to protect abortion access will pass in Arizona and Missouri, where citizens effectively voted to overturn their state’s abortion bans.
Strong Job Market for Women Endures After A Tumultuous Few Years | #JobsDay November 2024
by Anwesha Majumder | Nov 1, 2024 | Fair Pay
It’s the first Friday of the month, which means we’re analyzing new labor market data! While some of today’s Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Jobs Report metrics were hampered by hurricanes and depressed by strike activity, the unemployment survey shows a strong, stable economy for women.
NEWS: Ohio abortion ban ruled unconstitutional by county judge in wake of voter-approved referendum
by Repro Health Watch | Oct 31, 2024 | Repro Health Watch
The most far-reaching of Ohio’s laws restricting abortion was struck down on Thursday by a county judge who said last year’s voter-approved amendment enshrining reproductive rights renders the so-called heartbeat law unconstitutional.
Paid Sick Days Ballot Initiatives
by Brittany Williams | Oct 30, 2024 | Paid Sick Days
Nearly 27 million people — more than 1 in 5 private sector workers — cannot access a single paid sick day. This November, voters have the opportunity to vote on paid sick days in Alaska, Missouri, and Nebraska.
“Access to Good Jobs for All” Must Include Disabled Women
by Marissa Ditkowsky | Oct 29, 2024 | Fair Pay
Every October, we recognize National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM) to celebrate the value and talent disabled workers add to America’s workplaces and economy. This year’s theme, “Access to Good Jobs for All,” highlights the importance of ensuring good, quality jobs for everyone who can or wants to work – including disabled workers. That must include disabled women.
NEWS: Biden administration proposes a rule to make over-the-counter birth control free
by Repro Health Watch | Oct 24, 2024 | Repro Health Watch
The Biden administration is proposing a rule that would expand access to contraceptive products, including making over-the-counter birth control and condoms free for the first time for women of reproductive age who have private health insurance.
Abortion Exceptionalism: How the New Louisiana Law Classifying Medication Abortion as a “Controlled Substance” Compromises Health Care
by Rolonda Donelson | Oct 23, 2024 | Reproductive Rights
Abortion exceptionalism is the singling out of abortion care for special treatment or regulation. Although Roe originally established abortion as a fundamental right, abortion has been severely restricted and stigmatized by government policy including Louisiana’s recent scheduling of medication abortion pills.