10 Ways Women Could Be Affected by Repeal of the Affordable Care Act

Repeal of the Affordable Care Act could have a profound impact on women, as the law fundamentally changed women’s health coverage, benefits, and access to care.

In a new issue brief, the Kaiser Family Foundation outlines 10 ways women could be affected if the ACA is repealed or its provisions are otherwise eliminated or modified, including through changes proposed in the House Republican replacement bill, the American Health Care Act.

The brief discusses the potential impact on women of six provisions of the AHCA:

The brief also examines the possible effect of four possible changes that are not included in the current House Republicans’ ACA replacement plan, but could be addressed later:

This analysis, along with poll findings on women’s health coverage and federal funding for reproductive health, were discussed today at a web briefing for media hosted by the Foundation. An archived webcast of the briefing is available on kff.org.

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