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Report Examines How State and National Policies Affect Access to
Reproductive Health Care for Low-Income Women
As
policy debates over the future of access to reproductive and sexual health
services heat up at the national and state levels, a new KFF report examines how these policies have played out in
five communities across the United States.
Earlier
this year KFF, working with Health Management Associates, conducted
interviews with local clinicians, social service providers, community-based
organizations, researchers, and health care advocates, as well as a focus
group with low-income women in five different communities: Selma and
Dallas County, AL; Tulare County, CA; St. Louis, MO; Crow Tribal Reservation,
MT; and Erie County, PA. Based on the interviews and the
focus groups, the study identifies themes that cut across all five “medically
underserved” communities, but play out in different ways depending on the
policy, political, and social environments in each place:
In
addition to an executive summary report, KFF has also published case study briefs that detail the findings in each of
the five communities. A briefing will be held today featuring a panel
discussion with health leaders from each of the communities. A recording of
the briefing will be posted on kff.org.
Filling
the need for trusted information on national health issues, the Kaiser Family Foundation is
a nonprofit organization based in San Francisco, California.
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Thursday, November 14, 2019
Report Examines How State and National Policies Affect Access to Reproductive Health Care for Low-Income Women
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