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The Foundation in partnership with other organizations, such as research institutions, universities, and media outlets, conducts and commissions original survey research on a wide range of topics related to health policy and public health, as well as major social issues. The goal of these surveys is to better understand the public's knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors and to amplify the public's voice in national debates. Representatives of the sponsoring organizations work closely with the Foundation to develop the survey questions and analyze the results.
 
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USA Today/Kaiser Family Foundation/Harvard School of Public Health Survey: The Public on Prescription Drugs and Pharmaceutical Companies -- March 2008
Designed and analyzed jointly by the three partners, this USA Today/Kaiser/Harvard survey provides a comprehensive look at Americans’ views on, and experiences with, prescription drugs and the pharmaceutical industry, including drug costs, advertisements, safety issues, government regulation and medical research.
NPR/Kaiser/Harvard Survey: The Public on Requiring Individuals to Have Health Insurance -- February 2008
This survey conducted jointly by NPR and public opinion researchers at the Kaiser Family Foundation and the Harvard School of Public Health examines how the public views different approaches for expanding health coverage, including provisions that would require individuals to purchase insurance or parents to obtain coverage for their children.
NPR/Kaiser/Harvard Survey -- Children’s OTC Cold Medicines: The Public, and Parents, Weigh In -- December 2007
This survey conducted jointly by NPR, the Kaiser Family Foundation, and the Harvard School of Public Health examines parents’ views of over-the-counter children’s cold and cough medications in the wake of recent concerns regarding their safety and effectiveness.
NPR/Kaiser/Harvard Survey: Public Views on SCHIP Reauthorization -- October 2007
This October 2007 survey conducted jointly by NPR, the Kaiser Family Foundation, and the Harvard School of Public Health examines the public’s views and opinions of the State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) and the pending legislation surrounding its reauthorization.
USA Today/Kaiser Family Foundation/Harvard School of Public Health National Survey of Households Affected by Cancer -- November 2006
This USA Today/Kaiser Family Foundation/Harvard School of Public Health National Survey provides an in-depth examination of how families cope with cancer and highlights problems of health insurance and health care costs through the lens of those who have experienced this major illness.
ABC News/Kaiser Family Foundation/USA Today Health Care in America 2006 Survey -- October 2006
The survey examines Americans' views and experiences related to health care costs and quality, as well as their attitudes toward possible policy solutions.
Paths to Success: A Forum on Young African-American Men -- July 2006 Video/Audio
The forum, Paths to Success: A Forum on Young African-American Men, discusses the results of a major new national survey conducted by The Washington Post, the Kaiser Family Foundation, and Harvard University. The conversation focuses on strategies to enable young black men to succeed in America today and build on themes presented in the Post's series, Being a Black Man.
Washington Post/Kaiser Family Foundation/Harvard Survey of African-American Men -- June 2006
The Washington Post, The Kaiser Family Foundation and Harvard University have released a new, comprehensive survey looking at how African-American men, ages 18 to 29, view their lives in the United States and their outlook for the future.
San Jose Mercury News/Kaiser Family Foundation Survey of Bay Area Employment -- December 2005
A 2005 survey by the San Jose Mercury News and the Kaiser Family Foundation provides an in-depth look at workers in the Bay Area, their professional and financial challenges, and their views of the area’s job market and quality of life.
Survey of Teens in the Greater Washington, D.C. Area -- October 2005
This Washington Post, The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, and the Harvard School of Public Health survey examines how D.C. Area teens and their parents view their lives and aspirations for the future.
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