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The Costs of the Lack of Access to Health Care for Women with Guest Alison Kiser

33m · Her Two Cents · 13 Oct 20:18

For many of us in the United States, we are just a diagnosis away from financial insecurity. Having access to health care can help to ensure better health outcomes for many including early detection and preventative measures. But what happens when there are barriers to good healthcare? What are the financial impacts of a lack of access to health care? Unfortunately, women disproportionately are affected. Join us as we discuss the economic impacts of a lack of care, particularly on women. We are joined by Alison Kiser Senior Director of External

Affairs for Planned Parenthood South Atlantic to discuss the shortfalls, the financial impacts, and what you can do to increase access to health care for women.

To learn more, check out:

https://ncadmin.nc.gov/about-doa/divisions/council-women-youth-involvement

and see the reports of the outcomes at:

https://ncadmin.nc.gov/advocacy/women/status-women-north-carolina

Welcome to the Her Two Cents Podcast where your hosts Laura Webb and Faith Doyle come together as two female financial advisors with over 40 years of collective experience to provide a multigenerational perspective on all things money. Our goal is that through these conversations, we can normalize the way women talk about and view money.

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