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Health Care One Year After Hurricane Katrina
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The low-speed version of this video, extended interviews with survivors and a related film, "Voices of the Storm: Health Care After Katrina," are available here.
August 29, 2006, marks the first anniversary of Hurricane Katrina's catastrophic landfall. The Kaiser Family Foundation continues its commitment to help respond to the devastation from Hurricane Katrina with new resources about the health care impact of Katrina's aftermath.

At a forum held on August 8, the Foundation released new data from a national survey of the American public on the response to Hurricane Katrina, a new report profiling survivors' health care experiences and the short film "Voices of the Storm." The event included a panel discussion with key policymakers and medical professionals working on the health impacts of the storm.

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Reports,  Studies  and Toplines Icon Survey: The Public's Views on the Response to Hurricane Katrina

Reports,  Studies  and Toplines Icon Toplines
Charts & Data Icon Chartpack

 

Video Video: Voices of the Storm: Health Care After Katrina

Reports,  Studies  and Toplines Icon Report: Voices of the Storm: Health Care Experiences of Low-Income Katrina Survivors

Excerpts: Survivor Experiences

  • Gertrude, 39 years old, developmentally disabled woman living in a hotel (.pdf)
  • Mack, 72 years old, single man living alone in a rented room in New Orleans (.pdf)
  • Dawn, mid-50s, living with multiple health problems in Baton Rouge (.pdf) ( Video See Extended Interview)
  • Linda, late 40s, caring for her 12-year-old disabled grandson in Baton Rouge (.pdf) ( Video See Extended Interview)
  • Melissa, 45 years old, single mother with two sons living in a trailer in New Orleans (.pdf)
  • Michelle, 37 years old, living in a hotel room under construction in New Orleans (.pdf) ( Video See Extended Interview)
  • Sharonda, pregnant mother living with family in a rented house in Baton Rouge (.pdf)
  • Lynn, 61 years old, caring for her elderly mother suffering from Alzheimer’s in New Orleans (.pdf)
  • Individuals with HIV/AIDS (.pdf)

Video August 8, 2006, Event Webcast

 



Information provided by the Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured, the HIV Policy Program, and Public Opinion and Media Research
Publish Date: 2006-08-08

 

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