New Survey: Women’s Health Coverage at All Time High; Affordability & Access Challenges Remain

A new nationally-representative survey of women from the Kaiser Family Foundation finds that coverage rates for women are at all-time highs and use of preventive services is on the rise, but many women still face a wide range of affordability and other access challenges. Conducted in the summer and fall of 2017, the survey provides a national overview of women’s health care coverage, access, affordability, and experiences among nonelderly women (ages 18 to 64) in the U.S.

Highlights include:

Affordability and Access to Care

Reproductive and Sexual Health

Preventive Care

Work and Family Health

The survey is the latest in a periodic series of surveys of women’s health conducted approximately every four years since 2001. Additional survey findings are presented in a series of briefs focusing on coverage, access, and affordabilityconnections to the health care delivery systemreproductive and sexual health; and work and family health.

Methodology

The 2017 Kaiser Women’s Health Survey was conducted from July 26 to September 27, 2017 among a nationally representative sample of 2,751 women ages 18 to 64 living in the United States. The survey was designed and analyzed by KFF staff; fieldwork was conducted by Princeton Survey Research Associates International (PSRAI). Telephone interviews conducted by landline and cell phone were carried out in English and Spanish. The margin of sampling error is plus or minus 2.8 percentage points.

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