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Key findings from a new Kaiser Family Foundation survey on women's health are presented at a briefing hosted by the Kaiser Family Foundation and Women's Policy, Inc. The survey examines women’s experiences with their health plans and providers, with an emphasis on the experiences of low-income women, racial and ethnic minorities, and women in poor health.
Findings presented by Alina Salganicoff, Ph.D., vice president and director of Women’s Health Policy, Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation.
Respondents include:
Sylvia Drew Ivie, J.D., executive director, T.H.E. Clinic, a primary health care clinic serving largely minority and immigrant women and children in South Central and Southwest Los Angeles; and Margaret O'Kane, president, National Committee on Quality Assurance.
View a clip from ABC's World News Tonight featuring the survey.
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