Healthcare Cost Could Swamp In More On Women Than Men Under Trump Presidency

A lot of apprehensions are being made about the new policies of American government under Trump's rule. Among these are the reservations that healthcare cost would surge more for women than for men, which is being regarded as discriminatory move by the upcoming goverment.

According to NPR, there is a fear of health security rights to be at risk of women under the newly elected president's rule. As evident from the election campaign the new government is not in favor most of women relaxations.

The new policies suggest that services like maternity care, prenatal care are a burden on overall drive of the health institution of the country. So these services might just cut out of the essential health benefit list or the fees of such packages might be increased. This is just a clear disparity with reference to basic health rights of women.

The analysts are analyzing this scenario as an attempt take back women to the old times where women deaths were more common due to deliveries and due to lack of essential labor and post/pre pregnancy care. These policies are just insane and are going to prove a failed attempt.

The Elle Magazine also has a take on the issue. It states that during the time of previous government an independent medical panel was tasked to provide services for the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of breast and cervical cancers. The new policies if implemented, just limits all these extra medical care to women.

This is going to create a lot of problem for women in regards to their health care. Limiting the essential services , cutting down labor care out of essential health benefit list, less screening of women for breast/ cervical cancers is going to take American women back to old dark time , where nobody used to care for their rights. Financial increase is evident for women in healthcare more than men under the new rule and this is alarming

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