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Women’s Health Care Utilization and Costs: Findings from the 2020 KFF Women’s Health Survey

(By Michelle Long , Brittni Frederiksen , Usha Ranji , and Alina Salganicoff  for Kaiser Family Foundation published April 21, 2021)

Women’s access to health care depends greatly on the availability of high-quality providers in their communities as well as their own knowledge about maintaining their health through routine checkups, screenings, and provider counseling. Social determinants of health, structural racism, and experiences with health care providers shape health outcomes and health equity.  Continue reading the brief here…

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