Women s Health at Risk A report on the status of women s health in New Jersey May 2015
New Jersey Women s Reproductive Health Overview As more New Jersey residents gained access to insurance through the Affordable Care Act (ACA), 2014 marked the beginning of many great strides for women s health care. Within the first year of open enrollment, 161,775 New Jersey residents were able to select health insurance plans through the Marketplace, and 53% of those residents were women. 1 Over 29 million women in the US, and 869,000 women in NJ are now able to receive expanded preventive services with no co-pay, including birth control, cancer screenings, and annual well-woman exams. 2 Although the Affordable Care Act has created additional coverage opportunities for women, it is estimated that 693,000 New Jersey residents will remain uninsured, and 1.1 million women are in need of contraceptive services and supplies. 3,4 While the Affordable Care Act has proven beneficial for NJ women, the need for reproductive and other preventive health care is still a concern for many NJ residents. This report provides an overview of the status of women s health in NJ, which demonstrates that there is still a demand for basic, preventive health care in the state. Planned Parenthood is working not only to protect access to quality, affordable health care for our patients, but also to expand access to comprehensive health care, including reproductive care, to all NJ residents. 1
Status of Women s Health in New Jersey Total cases of females living with HIV/AIDS through 2013 5 Bacterial STD cases among females, 2013 6,7,8 * 12,460 24,269 Breast and cervical cancer cases, 2011 9 ** Unintended pregnancies, 2010 10 9,470 97,000 Births to mothers age 10-19, 2011 11 Number of women (18-54) without health insurance, 2013 12 5,342 396,767 (18%) Spotlight: Contraception Women in New Jersey need access to contraception now more than ever. It is estimated that 1,103,770 women in Women (age 13-44) New Jersey are in need of contraceptive in need of contraceptive services services and supplies. 13 In 2010, Governor and supplies 13 Chris Christie cut $7.4 million in funding for family planning services in New Jersey. Four years later that is over $30 million 1,103,770 critically needed to keep New Jersey families healthy. This investment not only helps women access contraceptive services, but also helps them avoid sexually transmitted infections, cervical cancer, and unintended pregnancies. *Chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis **Breast and cervical cancer cases combined from New Jersey Cancer Registry 2
Spotlight: Health Disparities The U.S. Census Bureau estimates that in New Jersey, 18% of women are Hispanic/Latina and 13% of women are Black. 14 However, women of color represent a disproportionate number of New Jersey residents suffering from lack of access to health care. In New Jersey, it is estimated that 167,490 Black women, and 232,400 Hispanic/Latino women are in need of contraceptive services and supplies, and minority women suffer disproportionately from HIV/AIDS. 15 Ensuring high-quality health care means eliminating obstacles blocking health care access and treatment, and proactively seeking to ensure that all women have access to medical care and the information they need. Spotlight: HIV/AIDS 64% of women with HIV/AIDS in New Jersey are Black 16 4 out of 5 women with HIV/AIDS in New Jersey are minorities 17 18% of New Jersey residents with HIV/AIDS are Hispanic/Latina women 18 Health status by race/ethnicity White, non-hispanic Black, non-hispanic Hispanic Asian Percent of women in NJ 19 57.70% 13.36% 18.32% 9.04% Reported STD cases in women 20,21,22 * 2,127 6,440 3,164 227 Births to teen mothers 23 931 1,730 2,551 34 Female cases HIV/AIDS as of 1,814 7,522 2,677 0 2013 24,25,26,27 Breast cancer incidence rate 28 7,288 1,059 754 501 Women needing contraceptive 567,920 167,490 232,400 n/a services 29 *Breast cancer incidence rate includes numbers for White and Black rather than White, non-hispanic and Black, non-hispanic 3
Women s Health Across New Jersey County Number of uninsured females (18-54) 30 Percent of uninsured females (18-54) 30 Total cases of females living with HIV/AIDS 31 Bacterial STD cases 32,33,34 * Births to teen mothers 35 Breast & cervical cancer cases 36 ** Women age 13-44 in need of contraceptive services and supplies 37 Atlantic 14,419 21% 420 1,095 305 309 33,920 Bergen 37,277 16% 482 1,090 157 1,146 109,320 Burlington 10,184 9% 227 1,153 196 495 52,950 Camden 21,615 17% 571 2,556 562 583 66,580 Cape May 2,493 13% 69 224 66 127 9,390 Cumberland 7,804 21% 213 963 265 103 18,900 Essex 47,329 23% 3,872 4,457 768 702 108,640 Gloucester 8,355 11% 104 683 155 324 36,460 Hudson 51,715 27% 1,402 1,966 499 476 101,880 Hunterdon 2,324 8% 37 107 18 193 12,840 Mercer 15,163 16% 512 1,586 278 391 49,170 Middlesex 34,134 16% 770 1,715 336 847 111,950 Monmouth 23,540 15% 630 1,011 217 835 71,690 Morris 12,815 10% 226 466 71 551 56,530 Ocean 18,442 15% 283 668 258 705 60,450 Passaic 32,942 25% 1,008 2,064 594 431 67,240 Salem 2,671 17% 71 170 82 62 7,620 Somerset 9,593 12% 166 470 73 344 38,460 Sussex 4,770 13% 57 145 49 150 16,360 Union 35,467 25% 1,001 1,499 364 514 69,340 Warren 3,715 14% 55 169 29 110 12,450 State Total 396,767 N/A 12,176 24,270 5,342 9,404 1,112,140 *Chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis **Breast and cervical cancer cases combined from New Jersey Cancer Registry 4
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