doctors are also frustrated about the inequalities in women’s health.
“imagine you’re sitting across from a patient in your office and you know — both intellectually and intuitively — that the best treatment for her would be counselling,†one family physician explained. “but you also know she doesn’t have the financial means. therefore, the only tool i have in my toolkit is my prescription pad.â€
fifty per cent of the population is potentially not getting the midlife health care they want or deserve. if a woman wants to see her doctor and get a prescription, she can most likely do that without being out-of-pocket. on the other hand, if she wants to see a naturopath, acupuncturist, pelvic floor physiotherapist or take quality vitamins and supplements, she is on her own financially.
it’s overwhelming, right? i imagine that if such a health injustices was happening to our children or pets, we’d be the first to step up and do something.
sometimes we act like the system is too big to change. i say, “we are the system.” what can we do?
i’d love to hear your ideas shirley@menopausechicks.com
shirley weir is the founder of menopause chicks, an online facebook community that advocates for women in perimenopause, menopause & beyond! she is also the author of mokita: how to navigate perimenopause with confidence & ease. @menopausechicks