Module 1 - SLP
Women's Health
For the Session Long Project we will explore economics of health care policies from the standpoint of the health care manager.
For the second component of the Session Long Project, please write a position paper addressing women's health care issues as follows:
Describe a current health care policy designed to address health care disparities in women. Based on information from various articles on women's health, has this policy met its stated objectives? Why or why not? Are there any disadvantages or limitations of this policy? How can these isses be overcome?
SLP Assignment Expectations
You will be expected to provide a scholarly basis for your response. Your opinions should be justified with evidence from the literature.
References should be cited properly in the text of your essay, as well as at the end. Several scholarly references should be cited for this assignment 3-5 REFERENCES. Please limit your response to 2-3 pages.
Module 1 - Background
Women's Health
The following articles/readings will provide great insight into Women's Health from a policy perspective. You should have a comfortable understanding of the material before your proceed to further research and the case assignment.
Required Readings
Salganicoff, A. (2007). Women's health policy: Are the times really a-changing? Women's Health Issues, 17, 274-276.
Nikiema, B., Haddad, S., & Potvin, L. (2012). Measuring women's perceived ability to overcome barriers to healthcare seeking in burkina faso.
BMC Public Health, 12(1), 147. doi: https://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-12-147
Washington, D., Bean-Mayberry, B., Riopelle, D., & Yano, E. (2011). Access to care for women veterans: Delayed healthcare and unmet need. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 26, 655-61. doi: https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11606-011-1772-z
Additional Readings (Optional)
Parish, S., & Ellison-Martin, M. (2007). Health-care access of women medicaid recipients: evidence of disability-based disparities. Journal of Disability Policy Studies, 18(2), 109-116.
Trivedi, A., Radowski, W., & Ayanian, J. (2008). Effect of cost sharing on screening mammography in medicare health plans. The New England Journal of Medicine. 358(4), 375.
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (2008). Women's Health. Retrieved from https://www.ahrq.gov/research/.
National Partnership for Women & Families. Research library. Retrieved from https://www.nationalpartnership.org/research-library/.
The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation (2008). Women's Health Policy. Retrieved from https://kff.org/womens-health-policy/