Medicare and Prescription Drug Spending Chartpack

Published: May 31, 2003

This chartpack provides 2003 and 2006 estimates of total and out-of-pocket prescription drug spending by Medicare beneficiaries. The data and analysis for this chartpack, prepared by Actuarial Research Corporation, assume no change in current law.

Kaiser Family Foundation/Harvard School of Public Health National Survey of the Public’s Views on Medicare

Published: May 31, 2003

A new national survey by the Kaiser Family Foundation and the Harvard School of Public Health examines the public’s attitudes and opinions on issues related to the Medicare reform and prescription drug debate. The survey also takes a separate look at the differing views of younger and older Americans on this topic.

National Survey of Women About Their Sexual Health

Published: May 31, 2003

A public education partnership with the Kaiser Family Foundation and SELF magazine, the : Take Charge of Your Sexual Health, shows that the stigma associated with STDs silences women, making it more difficult for them to get the information they need.

Section 1115 Waivers at a Glance:  Summary of Recent Medicaid and SCHIP Waiver Activity

Published: May 31, 2003

Section 1115 Waivers at a Glance: Summary of Recent Medicaid and SCHIP Waiver Activity

This summary of waiver activity is part of the Commission’s monitoring to provide information on how waivers are affecting the uninsured and the coverage provided to low-income Medicaid and SCHIP beneficiaries. It covers Section 1115 waivers submitted since August 2001.

Section 1115 Medicaid and SCHIP Waivers: Policy Implications of Recent Activities

Published: May 31, 2003

This policy brief provides an overview of recent Section 1115 waivers and a discussion of key issues. The HIFA initiative, combined with state fiscal pressures, have led to an increase in the number of states seeking Section 1115 waivers. Many of these recent waivers stake out new ground in terms of the scope of changes in coverage that they permit.

Kaiser Family Foundation/Harvard School of Public Health National Survey of the Public’s Views on Medicare- Chartpack

Published: May 31, 2003

Kaiser Family Foundation/Harvard School of Public Health National Survey of the Public’s Views on Medicare

A national survey by the Kaiser Family Foundation and the Harvard School of Public Health examines the public’s attitudes and opinions on issues related to the Medicare reform and prescription drug debate. The survey also takes a separate look at the differing views of younger and older Americans on this topic.

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National Survey of Women About Their Sexual Health

Published: May 31, 2003

A public education partnership with the Kaiser Family Foundation and SELF magazine, the : Take Charge of Your Sexual Health, shows that the stigma associated with STDs silences women, making it more difficult for them to get the information they need.

The Cost of Not Covering the Uninsured: Project Highlights

Published: May 30, 2003

The Cost of Not Covering the Uninsured: Project Highlights

This brief summarizes the Cost of Not Covering the Uninsured Project’s first three analyses and reports by Jack Hadley and John Holahan of The Urban Institute. It covers the consequences of being uninsured, how much the nation already spends on care for the uninsured, and the cost of new medical care spending if the uninsured were covered.

Promoting Access to Prenatal Care: Lessons from the California Experience

Published: May 30, 2003

Improving access to prenatal care has been a public policy priority in the United States for the past 15 years. This report and issue brief, prepared for the Kaiser Family Foundation by Paula Braveman, M.D. of the University of California, San Francisco and others, examine the impact of the Medicaid pregnancy-related expansions and reforms in California during the late 1980s and 1990s on the use of prenatal care.

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National Survey of Women’s Health Care Providers on Reproductive Health: Emergency Contraception

Published: May 30, 2003

National Survey of Women’s Health Care Providers on Reproductive Health: Emergency Contraception

The Kaiser Family Foundation’s 2001 National Survey of Women’s Health Care Providers on Reproductive Health is a national random-sample survey of 790 physicians, including 595 obstetrician and gynecologists and 195 family practice physicians, internists, and general practitioners.

  • Toplines/Survey: National Survey of Women’s Health Care Providers on Reproductive Health: Emergency Contraception