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What is Every Woman Matters?

Every Woman Matters is a program that can help you pay for your annual health check-up. The program is for women between the ages of 40 and 64 who meet income eligibilty guidelines.

NEW PDF Income Eligibility Scale

PROGRAM STATISTICS

  • Since its inception in 1991, EWM has screened 60,253 women, diagnosed 781 breast cancers and diagnosed 60 invasive cervical cancers.

  • In 2006-07 the EWM program screened 9,992 individual women, of which 465 are at or below the Federal poverty guidelines.

  • 72% of all EWM clients report having no medical insurance coverage, with 87% of new enrollees having no medical insurance.

  • Since its inception in 2001, the EWM program,WISEWOMAN (Well-integrated Screening and Evaluation for Women Across the Nation) has screened 13,939 women and diagnosed 1,496 new cases of hypertension, 1,497 new cases of high cholesterol and 335 new cases of diabetes

  • New in 2005, the Colorectal Cancer Screening program has enrolled 2,000 people, including 165 men.

  • 130 people have been referred for colonoscopy.

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What does Every Woman Matters pay for?
  • Pelvic exam with a Pap test
  • Clinical breast exam
  • Teaching of breast self exam
  • Blood pressure check
  • Cholesterol check
  • Blood sugar (glucose) check
  • Mammogram
NEW  PDF file Medication Access Brochure
          PDF file Español

Every Woman Matters also pays for other follow up tests including cervical and breast biopsies and other tests to diagnose breast and cervical cancer.

For more information on covered services, click here.

 

These services are not available for women under 40 or over 64.  However, if you are under 40 and need a breast biopsy, or if you have had an abnormal Pap test, please contact us at 1-800-532-2227 to see if we can help.

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How do you enroll?
You can enroll in Every Woman Matters by contacting the places listed below to receive an enrollment form:

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If you are not a Nebraska resident, click here to link to the CDC webpage to check out your state's program (look for the blue box and click on Locate Your Program Contact).

After you fill out the enrollment form, what should you do?
  • Send it to Every Woman Matters at P.O. Box 94817, Lincoln, NE  68509-4817 or give it to your local outreach worker.  If you enroll at a doctor's office or clinic, they will take care of the paperwork.
  • In a week to ten (10) days you will receive a Client Information Booklet, a list of participating doctors and clinics, and a Screening Visit Card.
  • Choose a doctor or clinic off the list and make an appointment.  When you make the appointment, tell your doctor or clinic that you are part of Every Woman Matters.
  • Take your Screening Card with you to your exam.
  • Every Woman Matters will notify you when it is time for your next annual check up.

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What if I have questions about Common Procedures?

Click on the links below to get more information.

What is a Breast Biopsy?
What is a Pap Test and Pelvic Exam?
What is a Clinical Breast Exam (CBE)?
What is a Mammogram?
What is a Breast Self-Exam (BSE)?
What if I have cancer or pre-cancer of the breast or cervix?
What is Heart Disease?
What is High Blood Pressure?
What is Diabetes?
What is Cholesterol?
What is a Colposcopy?
Why should I be screened for Colon Cancer?
What is a Fecal Occult Blood Test (FOBT)?
What is a Flexible Sigmoidoscopy?
What is a Colonoscopy?
What is a Double Contrast Barium Enema?

 

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Client Newsletter

Did you miss an issue of the EWM newsletter for Clients: Healthy Ways...Healthy Days?  
Contact us for a hardcopy or read:

PDF Jan-Apr 2005
PDF May-Aug 2005
PDF Sep-Dec 2005

PDF Jan-Apr 2006
PDF May-Sept 2006
PDF Oct-Dec 2006

PDF Jan-Apr 2007
PDF May-Aug 2007
PDF Sept-Dec 2007

PDF Jan-Apr 2008
PDF May-Aug 2008

Nebraska Colon Cancer Screening Program

The Nebraska Colon Cancer Screening Program (NCP) is the newest program added to Every Woman Matters.  Nebraska is one of only five such programs in the nation.  The goal of NCP is to increase screening for colon cancer and to decrease the number of Nebraskan's who are diagnosed and die from colon cancer.

This program is what we call a Demonstration Program!  This means that research is being done to see if this type of program works.  In order to carry out the program there are strict eligibility guidelines based on personal and family history.  Not everyone who completes an enrollment form will be eligible.

Anyone over the age of 50 (man or woman), is eligible to complete an /images/pdficon.gif (914 bytes) Colorectal Health History Form and Release of Medical Information..

Click here for more information

Nebraska Every Woman Matters Foundation

The Breast and Cervical Cancer Advisory Committee was established by Federal legislation in 1990 and is supported by the Nebraska Health and Human Services Stystem, Office of Women's Health.

The advisory committee has taken a huge step in the fight against cancer.   The committee has formed the PDF Nebraska Every Woman Matters Foundation (NEWMF) and is now an affiliated fund of the Nebraska Comunity Foundation (NCF).

The NCF provides affiliated fund status to communities and organizations to achieve non-profit status without forming their own non-profit corporation.  Funds received will be designated for cancer treatment costs for uninsured and underinsured women diagnosed with breast cancer, cervical cancer, or precervical cancer through the Every Woman Matters Program.

Vision of NEWMF:  Every woman in Nebraska who is diagnosed with breast or cervical cancer has access to quality treatment, education, and rehabilitation for her cancer regardless of age, race, or social economic level.

Mission of NEWMF:  To provide financial resources for those women diagnosed with breast and cervical cancer in the Every Woman Matters Program, according to their financial situation, so that no woman goes untreated due to lack of financial resources.

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For more information, contact:
Office of Women's Health
Every Woman Matters
301 Centennial Mall South, 3rd Floor
P.O. Box 94817
Lincoln, NE 68509-4817
In Lincoln:  (402) 471-0929
Outside Lincoln:  (800) 532-2227
Fax: (402) 471-0913 or (402) 742-2379
TDD: (800) 833-7352
E-mail: every.woman.matters@dhhs.ne.gov

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