Survey of African Americans About HIV/AIDS Media Campaigns September 30, 2004 Poll Finding A new national survey of African Americans reviews aspects of the Rap It Up and KNOW HIV/AIDS campaigns, which are ongoing HIV/AIDS public education partnerships conducted by the Kaiser Family Foundation with Black Entertainment Television (BET) and Viacom, Inc., respectively. The survey seeks to look at the reach and impact…
Health Care and the 2004 Elections: Race, Ethnicity and Health Care September 30, 2004 Issue Brief Race, Ethnicity and Health CareDownload a printable .pdf of Health Care and the 2004 Elections: Race, Ethnicity and Health Care.IssueBackgroundRaising Public and Provider Awareness Expanding Health CoverageImproving the Number and Capacity of Providers in Underserved CommunitiesIncreasing the Knowledge BaseAssessing Candidate PositionsIssueRacial and ethnic disparities in health care – whether in…
Assessing Public Education Programming on HIV/AIDS: A National Survey of African Americans- Survey September 30, 2004 Poll Finding Assessing Public Education Programming on HIV/AIDS: A National Survey of African AmericansA new national survey of African Americans reviews aspects of the Rap It Up and KNOW HIV/AIDS campaigns, which are ongoing HIV/AIDS public education partnerships conducted by the Kaiser Family Foundation with Black Entertainment Television (BET) and Viacom, Inc.,…
Public Opinion Data Note: Health Care In the Swing States and Among Swing Voters September 30, 2004 Poll Finding The Kaiser Family Foundation has put together a short Public Opinion Data Note analyzing recent polling about the importance of health care as an issue in the swing states for the upcoming November 2, 2004 elections. Public Opinion Data Note (.pdf)
Disparities In Maternal And Infant Health: Are We Making Progress? Lessons From California September 30, 2004 Issue Brief This issue brief prepared by researchers at the University of California at San Francisco and the Kaiser Family Foundation, analyzes changes in racial/ethnic and socioeconomic disparities in maternal and infant health in California in 1994/1995 and 1999/2001. The issue brief also reviews the policy implications of these differences and offers…
Immigration in America – Summary September 29, 2004 Poll Finding A project by National Public Radio, the Kaiser Family Foundation, and Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government examines the public’s views on immigration in America. The survey reviews native-born Americans’ and immigrants’ attitudes towards legal immigration; how immigration affects the American culture and economy; attitudes towards illegal immigration and government…
Beneath the Surface: Barriers Threaten to Slow Progress on Expanding Health Coverage of Children and Families September 29, 2004 Report The annual 50-state survey of enrollment and eligibility policies in Medicaid and SCHIP for low-income families reveals that nearly half of states (23) took actions that made it more difficult to secure and retain health coverage for children and families from April 2003 until July 2004. Report (.pdf) >>All 50-State…
Immigration in America – Toplines September 29, 2004 Poll Finding A project by National Public Radio, the Kaiser Family Foundation, and Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government examines the public’s views on immigration in America. The survey reviews native-born Americans’ and immigrants’ attitudes towards legal immigration; how immigration affects the American culture and economy; attitudes towards illegal immigration and government…
Health Care and the 2004 Elections: HIV/AIDS September 29, 2004 Issue Brief HIV/AIDSDownload a printable .pdf of Health Care and the 2004 Elections: HIV/AIDS.IssueBackgroundPolicy Challenges Facing the Response to HIV/AIDSAssessing Candidate PositionsIssueHIV/AIDS is a critical issue to many who may have questions for candidates concerning their positions on the U.S. response to the epidemic at home and abroad. The U.S. is faced…
Immigration in America September 29, 2004 Poll Finding A project by National Public Radio, the Kaiser Family Foundation, and Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government examines the public’s views on immigration in America. The survey reviews native-born Americans’ and immigrants’ attitudes towards legal immigration; how immigration affects the American culture and economy; attitudes towards illegal immigration and government…