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Kaiser Health Tracking Poll: July 2014
FeatureThe July Kaiser Health Tracking Poll finds that over half the public has an unfavorable view of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) in July, up eight percentage points since last month, while the share viewing the law favorably held steady at just under four in ten. This month’s poll also explored the public’s reaction to the Supreme Court decision upholding craft store chain Hobby Lobby’s ability to deny workers coverage of certain contraceptives based on the company’s owners’ religious beliefs. The public overall is evenly split between those who approve and disapprove of the Court’s decision, with only a small difference in opinion between women and men, but deep divisions by party identification, ideology, and religious affiliation.
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Kaiser Health Policy News Index: July 2014
FeatureThe July Kaiser Health Policy News Index finds the most closely followed news stories this month were discussions about how to deal with large numbers of unaccompanied minors arriving in the U.S. from Central America, military and political conflict between Israel and Hamas, and ongoing problems related to Veterans Affairs (or V.A.) medical facilities. Six in ten report closely following the Supreme Court’s decision in a case about whether for-profit companies should be required to cover birth control for women in their workers’ health plans (the Hobby Lobby case), and about half of the public is able to correctly identify the Court’s decision.
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The Washington Post-Kaiser Family Foundation Survey of Iraq and Afghanistan Active Duty Soldiers and Veterans
FeatureThe Washington Post-Kaiser Family Foundation Survey of Iraq and Afghanistan Active Duty Soldiers and Veterans Download View JAMA Infographic…
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Women’s Views on Whether Contraception Mandate Should Apply to For-Profit Companies Whose Owners Object
FeatureWomen’s Views on Whether Contraception Mandate Should Apply to For-Profit Companies Whose Owners Object Download…
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Kaiser Health Tracking Poll: June 2014
FeatureAs many employers begin to expand their wellness programs under new guidelines set forth by the Affordable Care Act (ACA), the latest Kaiser Health Tracking Poll finds workers oppose programs that make them pay higher premiums if they fail to participate or meet specific health goals. Overall public opinion of the ACA remains about the same as it has for the last several months, with a somewhat higher share of the public continuing to express an unfavorable view of the law (45%) than a favorable one (39%).
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Kaiser Health Policy News Index: June 2014
FeatureThis month's Health Policy News Index finds more than six in 10 say they followed
news about long waiting lists for those seeking care at Veterans Affairs (VA) medical facilities closely.
That makes the VA story the most closely followed health story in the first half of 2014, with slightly
more people following it than followed several ACA enrollment stories earlier this year. -
Legal Analysis of the Supreme Court Ruling on Hobby Lobby
FeatureThis chart looks at the U.S. Supreme Court decision in the Hobby Lobby case involving the Affordable Care Act's (ACA) contraceptive coverage requirement. It examines how the Court answered four key questions in the case.
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HIV in the Southern United States: Regional Challenges & Opportunities
FeatureHIV in the Southern United States – Regional Challenges & Opportunities Download…