Public opinion on women’s health and preventive care

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Public opinion on women’s health and preventive care Poll findings from 2017-2019 KFF Health Tracking Polls

Awareness and Support for Some Women’s Health and Preventive Care Provisions in the ACA Percent of the public who… …are aware each of the following is included in the Affordable Care Act: …say it is very important that each of the following is kept in place: SOURCE: KFF Poll: Public Opinion and Knowledge on Reproductive Health Policy (conducted April 23-28, 2019); KFF Health Tracking Poll (conducted March 6-12, 2017)

Vast Majorities Support Policies that Include Maternity Care of the public originally support the ACA’s requirement that private health plans must include maternity care coverage 89% of the public support the requirement after those who originally opposed hear that, without it, policies that include maternity care would become very expensive 93% SOURCE: KFF Health Tracking Poll (conducted March 6-12, 2017)

57% Say They Oppose The Trump Administration Allowing Employers To Be Exempt From Birth Control Coverage For Religious Or Moral Reasons SOURCE: KFF Health Tracking Poll (conducted November 14-19, 2018)

If a woman works for a company that does not pay for birth control coverage due to an employer’s religious or moral objections… … 40% say the insurance company should pay for this coverage … 39% say the woman herself should pay for this coverage … 16% say the government should pay for this coverage SOURCE: KFF Health Tracking Poll (conducted June 14-19, 2017)

say it is important to them that the federal government funds reproductive health services for lower-income women 76% say the federal government should continue paying Planned Parenthood for non-abortion services provided to people on Medicaid 73% SOURCE: KFF Poll: Public Opinion and Knowledge on Reproductive Health Policy (conducted April 23-28, 2019); KFF Health Tracking Poll (conducted April 17-23, 2017)

85% of female independents 85% of women say it’s important to them that the federal gov’t funds reproductive services for lower-income women 96% of female Democrats That’s… 85% of female independents 62% of female Republicans 93% of women who’ve visited Planned Parenthood 78% of women say federal Medicaid payments to Planned Parenthood for non-abortion services should continue. 94% of female Democrats That’s… 84% of female independents 54% of female Republicans 89% of women who’ve visited Planned Parenthood SOURCE: KFF Poll: Public Opinion and Knowledge on Reproductive Health Policy (conducted April 23-28, 2019); KFF Health Tracking Poll (conducted April 17-23, 2017)

One-third of Americans are aware of ban on federal funds for abortions As far as you know, is there a ban on federal Medicaid funds being used to pay for abortions or not? Among Women Among Men SOURCE: KFF Health Tracking Poll (conducted March 6-12, 2017)

Most Don’t Want to See the Supreme Court Overturn Roe v Most Don’t Want to See the Supreme Court Overturn Roe v. Wade, Republicans Are Divided As you may know, the 1973 Supreme Court Case Roe v. Wade established a woman’s constitutional right to have an abortion. Would you like to see the Supreme Court overturn its Roe v. Wade decision, or not? By Political Party ID By Gender NOTE: Don’t know/Refused responses not shown. SOURCE: KFF Poll: Public Opinion and Knowledge on Reproductive Health Policy (conducted April 23-28, 2019)

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