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CA Dept. of Health Services Announces New Gyn Benefit for California's Neediest Women
Coverage of Biggest Birth Control Advancement in Decades Praised by Bay Area Practitioner
| Quelle: EASy Gyn
SAN JOSE, CA--(Marketwire - July 8, 2008) - Following Medi-Cal, which added in-office
hysteroscopic sterilization as a covered benefit in May, the State Office
of Family Planning today announced that its Family PACT program will also
cover the revolutionary procedure. The vast majority of health insurance
plans now cover hysteroscopic sterilization, allowing indigent women to
avoid traditional surgical hysterectomies that come with the dangers of
general anesthesia, 2-3 days of post-operative discomfort, and time away
from work and family.
San Jose-based Seth A. Stabinsky, M.D., FACOG, Medical Director of EASy Gyn
Clinical & Research Centers of North America, Inc., and an expert in the
non-surgical procedure, hailed the announcement. "This method of permanent
birth control is the most important advancement in contraception since oral
contraceptives became available in the U.S. almost 50 years ago."
Stabinsky completed a fellowship in endoscopic gynecology at Stanford
University, and was recently the medical supervisor for a clinical trial of
over 600 women who underwent hysteroscopic sterilization.
Thanks to Family PACT's and Medi-Cal's recent announcements of coverage for
the revolutionary sterilization procedure, Stabinsky's office and others,
that treat women from all socioeconomic backgrounds, will be able to
provide the new treatment to almost any Californian woman who desires no
future pregnancies.
"Patients who undergo office sterilization almost always return to their
usual activities in less than a day. When properly performed, it is also
more effective than the traditional approach," said Dr. Stabinsky. "Such
easy access and recovery, the desire to avoid continued use of hormones,
and a partner's reluctance to undergo vasectomy, are probably the strongest
motivators for women in their late thirties and early forties to choose
this method of sterilization. Besides teenagers, this age group is the most
likely to experience unplanned pregnancy."
According to The Guttmacher Institute, in 2005, California public funds
paid for almost 24,000 births and over 7,500 abortions in women aged 35-44.
Many women who ultimately chose to abort may have preferred prior
sterilization if the procedure was covered by insurance, office-based, and
did not require general anesthesia, multiple incisions and a 3-4 day
recovery.
ABOUT FAMILY PACT
Family PACT offers comprehensive family planning services to all California
residents at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, and that lack
health insurance. The program meets the family planning needs of over half
of California's women ages 13-44.