Federal Medicaid dollars may not be used for abortion. Any Medicaid funds used for abortion are provided by the state, not the US Government.
Taxpayer pay for abortions through Medicaid who helps women below the poverty line in some states, victims of rape and incest and also when a woman's health is at risk in all states. Exactly how much of all the money Medicaid gates each year that is spent on abortions for these reasons I can not find anywhere.
The last statistics reported were from 2009. There were 13,651 abortions that year.
The last statistics reported were from 2009. There were 784,507 abortions that year. So about 2,150 an hour.
The last statistics reported were from 2009. There were 784,507 abortions that year. So about 2,150 an hour.
The last statistics reported were from 2009. There were 784,507 abortions that year. So about 2,150 an hour.
Yes, Michigan Medicaid covers Chiropractic care. It covers xrays too. $1 per visit. If you have Medicare too, you can see a chiropractor 24 times per year. 12 times per year I believe for Medicaid only.
There is about 137 abortions per hour. 234 abortions per 1,000 live births, 1.2 million per year, 3,288 per day, 9 abortions per hour and 1 abortion every 26 second.
1,2 million women and teens have abortions in the US every year in different clinics and hospitals. Some PPL clinics perform abortions and others refer to a doctor who can. How many they perform they will not reveal. Out of the clinics that performed abortions 3% of everything they did was abortions. But they did help prevent about 621,000 unintended pregnancies.
Japan: around 400 thousand/year China: 13 million/year
No one knows for sure since it was impossible to count because it was illegal but the WHO knows today that in countries where it is illegal the amount of abortions is the same as if it was legal. It's just unsafer and more dangerous. Today there are 1,2 million legal abortions a year in the US.
Medicaid started in the mid-60s.
Medicaid, in Alabama, pays for eye exams and eyeglasses once every calendar year for children under 21 years ofage, and once every three years for adults. More at [url=http://medicaid.alabama.gov/CONTENT/9.0_Recipients/9.1_FAQ.aspx]Alabama Medicaid[/url]