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An October 2012 survey among young people aged 15 to 19 years old in Manila shows that 83% agree that there should be a law in the Philippines on reproductive health and family planning.
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The inequities in this sloppily-written health overhaul law will become clearer as workers with good family coverage find they could lose their employer-based coverage and maybe their job and the quality of coverage and care deteriorate.
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Focus areas include agriculture, environment, health, sanitation, family planning, education, literacy and rule of law.
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Under the compromise, the Senate will hold separate votes this week on two measures: one to cut off funding for implementation of the health-care law and another to turn federal aid for family-planning programs into a block grant.
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The proposed law requires the government to provide contraceptives, information on modern family planning methods at public health centers and comprehensive reproductive health curriculum in schools.
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That would have to include, by federal law, a catastrophic provision in the form of a stop loss for a family's total health outlays.
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