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The Foundation in partnership with other organizations, such as research institutions, universities, and media outlets, conducts and commissions original survey research on a wide range of topics related to health policy and public health, as well as major social issues. The goal of these surveys is to better understand the public's knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors and to amplify the public's voice in national debates. Representatives of the sponsoring organizations work closely with the Foundation to develop the survey questions and analyze the results.
 
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Long-Term Unemployed Survey -- December 2011
This NPR/Kaiser Family Foundation partnership survey better describes the experiences and views of two groups of individuals: the long-term unemployed (those who have been out of work for a year or more and would prefer to be working) and the long-term underemployed (those who are working part-time and have been without full-time work for over one year, but are interested in full-time employment). 
Data Note: Black Residents' Views on HIV/AIDS in the District of Columbia -- October 2011
This data note examines public opinion among Washington, D.C.’s black residents about HIV/AIDS through a new analysis of the findings of the May 2011 Washington Post/Kaiser Family Foundation 2011 Survey of District of Columbia Residents.
2011 Survey of DC Residents -- June 2011
The Washington Post and the Kaiser Family Foundation partnered to conduct a survey examining the opinions of Washington, DC residents on a wide range of issues including health care.
Health and the Economy in the Detroit Area -- April 2010
This data note provides an overview of the current economic and health care challenges facing the Detroit area using data from the comprehensive survey of Detroit residents.
Massachusetts Special Election Poll -- January 2010
As part of the Washington Post/Kaiser Family Foundation/Harvard University partnership series, these toplines are of a poll taken to better understand how health care played into the mix of issues and frustrations that brought voters to the polls in the Massachusetts special election for the U.S. Senate.
Survey of Detroit Area Residents -- January 2010
This survey in the ongoing Washington Post/Kaiser Family Foundation/Harvard University partnership illuminates the experiences and needs of those living in the Detroit area in the midst of an economic catastrophe.  The survey includes questions about job loss and job security, views about the future of the Detroit area, the U.S. auto industry, and the future for American workers more generally.
New NPR/Kaiser/Harvard Poll Examines Public's Views of the Role of Health Care Interest Groups in the Health Care Debate -- September 2009
New NPR/Kaiser/Harvard Poll Examines This survey conducted jointly by NPR, the Kaiser Family Foundation, and the Harvard School of Public Health examines the public’s views and opinions of the role of health care interest groups in the ongoing federal health care debate.  The survey examines whether people feel their views are represented in the ongoing legislative process and their level of trust in different groups.
Pulling it Together: About Kaiser Health News -- May 2009
In his latest essay for "Pulling It Together, From Drew Altman," the Foundation's President and CEO discusses the motivation behind launching Kaiser Health News, a new nonprofit health policy news service.
The Public and the Health Care Delivery System -- April 2009
A survey by NPR, the Kaiser Family Foundation, and the Harvard School of Public Health highlights the public’s attitudes and experiences with the American health care delivery system. The survey sheds light on Americans’ experiences with issues more typically discussed by health policy experts – including electronic medical records, coordination of care and comparative effectiveness.
Survey of Detroit Area Residents -- Toplines -- January 2009
In partnership with the Washington Post and Harvard University, the Kaiser Family Foundation undertook the Survey of Detroit Area Residents in order to better understand the experiences and needs of those living in the midst of this economic catastrophe.  Through this representative survey of adults living in and around the city of Detroit (Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb counties), we also hoped to gauge residents’ views about the future of the Detroit area, the U.S. auto industry, and the future for American workers more generally.
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