Importance of Routine Preventative Healthcare Services for Women in the United States
Headline: Survey Reveals Nearly Half of US Women Skipping Preventative Healthcare Services
According to a recent survey from Ipsos, nearly half of women in the United States have skipped a preventative healthcare service in the past year. The survey highlighted reasons such as high costs, difficulty in booking appointments, and lack of awareness about the importance of routine medical check-ups.
The survey emphasized the crucial role of routine appointments in detecting early signs of illness and preventing the progression of diseases. Dr. Amy G. Huebschmann, a primary care physician, stressed the importance of regular tests in catching health issues early for effective treatment.
Routine blood work, blood pressure screenings, mental health screenings, pap tests, mammograms, colon cancer screenings, bone density tests, STI screenings, lung cancer exams, and dental cleanings were among the preventative healthcare services discussed in the survey.
Experts recommend that women follow a tailored plan for routine health exams based on their medical history, family history, and risk factors. By staying proactive in their healthcare, women can improve their quality of life and overall well-being.
The survey serves as a reminder for women to prioritize their health and not neglect essential preventative healthcare services that can potentially save lives and improve longevity.