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2016 Survey of Americans on the U.S. Role in Global Health
Poll FindingThe 2016 Survey of Americans on the U.S. Role in Global Health is the latest in a series of surveys designed, conducted, and analyzed by the Kaiser Family Foundation in order to shed light on the American public’s perceptions, knowledge, and attitudes about the role of the United States in efforts to improve health for people in developing countries. This most recent survey updates trends on Americans’ perceptions of the most urgent problems facing developing countries, views on U.S. spending on health, and U.S. priorities for women’s health in developing countries. It also explores new questions on Americans’ awareness of the Zika virus outbreak and recent U.S. efforts to combat the outbreak both at home and in developing countries.
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Zika Virus: The Challenge for Women
PerspectiveIn the latest post in the Policy Insights series, Jen Kates, Josh Michaud, and Allison Valentine examine how rapid emergence of Zika virus in the Americas, and its association with a severe birth defect, impact women as some health officials are calling for women to avoid pregnancy even though they have limited reproductive health access in some of the affected countries. They also examine the role of the U.S. government in addressing Zika and its impact on women in Latin America and the Caribbean.
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US Appeals Court Rulings on Lawsuits by Nonprofits Objecting to Contraception
FeatureUS Appeals Court Rulings on Lawsuits by Nonprofits Objecting to Contraception Download Source Sobel and Salganicoff. 2015.
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Web Briefing for Media – The Zika Virus: What’s Next in the U.S. and Abroad?
Event Date:EventThe rapid spread of the Zika virus in the Latin America and the Caribbean region, the appearances of cases of Zika in the United States, and the association between Zika infection and serious birth defects has generated attention and concern among the public, policymakers, and the media.
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Zika Virus: The Challenge for Women
News ReleaseIn the latest post in the Policy Insights series, Jen Kates, Josh Michaud, and Allison Valentine examine how rapid emergence of Zika virus in the Americas, and its association with a severe birth defect, impact women as some health officials are calling for women to avoid pregnancy even though they have limited reproductive health access…
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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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Share of Women Age 18-44 Who Are Uninsured, by State, 2011-2013
FeatureShare of Women Age 18-44 Who Are Uninsured, 18-44, by State Download Source State-level figures based on Urban Institute and Kaiser Family Foundation estimates of pooled 2012 and 2013 Current Population Surveys, U.S. Bureau of the Census.
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Current State Decision on Medicaid Expansion and Share of Uninsured Women in Each State
FeatureCurrent State Decision on Medicaid Expansion and Share of Uninsured Women in Each State Download Source State-level figures based on Urban Institute and Kaiser Family Foundation estimates of pooled 2012 and 2013 Current Population Surveys, U.S. Bureau of the Census.
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Women of Color More Likely to be Uninsured or Covered by Medicaid, 2012
FeatureWomen of Color More Likely to be Uninsured or Covered by Medicaid Download Source Kaiser Family Foundation and Urban Institute analysis of March 2013 Current Population Survey, U.S. Bureau of the Census.