Access to Care for S-CHIP Children with Special Health Needs

Published: Dec 1, 2000

A study of California, Connecticut, Maryland, Missouri, and Utah CHIP programs show that the states have features in place for special needs children, but problems of provider availability and service authorization did sometimes occur. This is the first in a series of reports on implementation issues and challenges in the first year of CHIP.

Poll Finding

Health News Index – November/December 2000

Published: Nov 30, 2000

Health News Index November/December, 2000

The November/December 2000 edition of the Kaiser Family Foundation/Harvard School of Public Health, Health News Index includes questions about how closely the public is following major health stories covered in the news during November. It also includes a year 2000 summary of the stories Americans followed most closely and looks specifically at gender and age differences in attentiveness to health news stories. Every two months, Kaiser/Harvard issues a new index report.

Poll Finding

National Survey on Americans as Health Care Consumers: An Update on the Role of Quality Information

Published: Nov 30, 2000

This survey of Americans by the Kaiser Family Foundation and the Agency for Health Care Research and Quality (AHRQ) shows that the recent attention to medical errors may have entered the public’s consciousness since it is now among the public’s leading measures of health care quality. The survey also found that the public is more likely to rely on recommendations of friends, family and health professionals they know than on existing standardized quality indicators. Few people are currently going online to find information about the quality of providers, but over one in four say they would be likely to turn to the web in the future for such information.

Immigrants’ Access to Health Care After Welfare Reform:  Findings from Focus Groups in Four Cities-1608

Published: Nov 29, 2000

Immigrants’ Access to Health Care After Welfare Reform: Findings from Focus Groups in Four Cities

A new analysis of focus groups in Los Angeles, Miami, New York, and San Antonio reveal immigrants’ knowledge of and attitudes toward public programs such as Medicaid and CHIP. Themes explored include current health coverage, participation in programs, barriers to enrollment, and access to care.

Coverage of Gynecological Care and Contraception

Published: Nov 29, 2000

Gynecological services are vital for women throughout their lifetimes. Pap smears, breast exams, counseling, and contraceptive care are important preventive services, but women often do not get these at levels recommended by experts. This fact sheet summarizes coverage of gynecological care and contraceptives. It focuses on women’s use of services, types of providers, and types of insurance. Special emphasis is given to uninsured women and those with Medicaid coverage.

Vital Signs Index Survey: No. 2

Published: Nov 29, 2000

Topline Results

The Vital Signs Index is a monthly nationally representative survey of women on health policy issues. The results of the survey will inform the news segments and be made available to a wider audience of policy makers, health industry leaders, advocates and journalists.

Vital Signs Index Survey Topline

Medicaid and Prescription Drugs: An Overview

Published: Nov 2, 2000

This background paper discusses the coverage of prescription drugs through the Medicaid program. Some of the issues addressed include who is eligible to receive drugs, how drug coverage is paid for, and how much money states spend on drugs.

Poll Finding

SexSmarts Survey – “Safer Sex”, Condoms and “the Pill”

Published: Nov 1, 2000

As part of an on-going public information partnership called SexSmarts, seventeen and the Kaiser Family Foundation conduct nationally-representative surveys of teens 15 to 17 on issues related to their sexual health.

This survey examines teens’ knowledge and attitudes about “safer sex” and contraception (November 2000).Summary of Findings (.pdf)Toplines/Survey (.pdf)

Sex Smarts “Safer Sex”, Condoms and “the Pill” Survey Toplines

Published: Nov 1, 2000

Sex Smarts “Safer Sex”, Condoms and “the Pill” Survey Toplines

This includes the questions and results from the second SexSmarts snapshot, a nationally representative survey of teens on their knowledge and attitudes about “safer sex” and contraception. The survey was developed by the Kaiser Family Foundation and seventeen magazine.

National Survey of Teens on HIV/AIDS

Published: Oct 31, 2000

Public Knowledge and Attitudes About HIV/AIDS

The Kaiser Family Foundation’s 2000, a nationally representative survey of teens ages 12-17, is designed to assess attitudes and knowledge about the epidemic among a generation at risk. The survey, released just prior to World AIDS Day, documents teen perspectives about the impact of the epidemic on young people and their own personal concern about becoming infected. It also includes findings about where teens get their information about HIV/AIDS, their information needs, and attitudes toward HIV testing. Key findings include: greater levels of concern expressed by minority teens; many teens would not know where to go get tested for HIV; and teens want more information about HIV/AIDS.