The Affordable Care Act (ACA) calls for a number of web-based initiatives,
including development of the website healthcare.gov which provides a variety of
health information and helps individuals find coverage options. Therefore,
understanding the level and quality of Internet access among those groups most
likely to benefit from reform, such as the uninsured, those with lower incomes,
and members of racial and ethnic minority groups, is an important consideration
as health reform is implemented. A new Data Note, using data from The
Washington Post/Kaiser Family Foundation/Harvard University Race and Recession
Survey, conducted Jan. 27-Feb. 9, 2011, examines racial and ethnic disparities
in the shares who report seeking out health information online, and explores the
broader question of how disparities in Internet access might impact the
abilities of different groups to access health care information available on the
web as part of the ACA.
Data Note (.pdf)
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