Many Americans do not have health insurance either because they cannot afford it or because their employer doesn't provide it. If you find yourself in this position, there are services that can help you get the health care you may need for your family, including preventive care and low-cost services, prescription medications and management of existing conditions. For more information about these services, log onto this web site, sponsored by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, which provides information on where to go in your state for low-cost services:
http://covertheuninsured.org/stateguides/english/WI.pdf.
Where can I go to get help finding health insurance?
Why is health insurance so important for pregnant women?
Insurance during pregnancy is a key issue in today's economy. It is important that pregnant women have health coverage so that they can receive periodic medical check-ups before they give birth. It is also critical that they have health coverage after their babies' births, so that they can continue well-baby care. Being uninsured may affect the health of pregnant women, the care they receive, and birth outcomes.
Where can I go to get free health care?
I'm pregnant - where can I get health insurance?
What insurance might I be eligible for?
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