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Marketing Medicaid and CHIP: A Study of State Advertising Campaigns
A Survey and Analysis of What States Are Doing Based on interviews of state officials and analysis of tv, radio, and print ads from the states, this report is the first nationwide analysis of states’ advertising campaigns to enroll eligible kids into health coverage programs. Included is information about how…
Report Read MoreIssues in the 2000 Election: The Economy
The Washington Post/Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation/Harvard University national survey on “” is the fourth in a series of surveys examining policy issues in the 2000 national elections. This survey, conducted October 12 – 19, 2000, of a nationally representative sample of registered voters also included an oversample of “Economy”…
Poll Finding Read MoreFederal HIV/AIDS Spending: A Budget Chartbook, Fiscal Year 2000
This third edition of The Federal Budget Chartbook, provides the most recent spending data on federal funding for HIV/AIDS, estimated to be almost $11 billion in FY 2000. The chartbook also includes data on spending trends between FY 1995 and FY 2000 and data on specific programs.Chartbook
Report Read MoreFinancing HIV/AIDS Care: A Quilt with Many Holes
HIV/AIDS care is financed by multiple sources in the United States, yet many people with HIV/AIDS face barriers in accessing care. This issue brief, created for the Kaiser Family Foundation’s Capitol Hill Briefing Series on HIV/AIDS, provides an overview of how HIV/AIDS care is financed, including a discussion of spending,…
Issue Brief Read MoreMaking It Simple: Medicaid for Children and CHIP Income Eligibility Guidelines and Enrollment Procedures
This is a study of the enrollment process in children’s Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) in the 50 states and Washington, DC. Prepared by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, the study is comprised of a nationwide telephone survey of state officials, a review of state…
Report Read MoreKaiser Family Foundation National Survey of Kids (and Their Parents) About Famous Athletes as Role Models
With the most recent Olympics and now Major League Baseball marred by reports of the use of banned performance-enhancing drugs, a new nationwide survey by the Kaiser Family Foundation examines the influence of sports figures in kids’ lives today. Based on telephone interviews with a randomly selected national sample of…
Poll Finding Read MoreSeventeen Magazine/Kaiser Family Foundation Survey on Teens and Sexual Decision Making: What Do Teens Say Influence Their Choices?
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Poll Finding Read MoreYoung People Have Mixed Views On Abortion; But Strong Support For Sex Education And Gay Rights-3069
Young people have mixed opinions on abortion, but strong positions on comprehensive sex education, HIV/AIDS policies, and gay rights, all hot button issues that could be affected by the upcoming presidential campaign, according to a new national survey of 18-24 year-olds released today by the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation…
Poll Finding Read MoreMedicaid Enrollment in 50 States: June 1997 to December 1999
This report provides current national and state-level data on the number of persons enrolled in Medicaid and CHIP. In addition to identifying recent trends in Medicaid and CHIP enrollment, this report also examines trends in the various eligibility categories within Medicaid. The report reveals that enrollment in Medicaid increased by…
Report Read MoreHealth News Index – September/October 2000
Health News Index September/October, 2000 The September/October 2000 edition of the Kaiser Family Foundation/HarvardSchool of Public Health, Health News Index includes questions about how closely the public is following and how well they understand major health stories covered in the news during September, including stories about presidential candidates Al Gore…
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