Adults Who Report Not Having a Personal Doctor/Health Care Provider by Sex October 17, 2024 State Indicator
Adults Who Have Ever Been Told by a Doctor that They Have Hypertension October 17, 2024 State Indicator
Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities: Potential Implications of the Election October 17, 2024 Issue Brief Former President Trump and Vice President Harris have taken widely different stances and approaches on recognizing and addressing racial and ethnic disparities. These differences can be seen across areas of health care, including health coverage, reproductive and maternal health, and immigrant health and well-being and are likely to have important implications for future efforts to address health disparities.
Adults Who Have Ever Been Told by a Doctor that They Have High Cholesterol October 17, 2024 State Indicator
Women Who Report Ever Being Told by a Doctor that They Have Hypertension October 17, 2024 State Indicator
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Adults Who Report Ever Being Told They Have COPD, Emphysema, or Chronic Bronchitis October 17, 2024 State Indicator
Understanding the Inequitable Impacts of Hurricanes and Other Natural Disasters in the Wake of Hurricanes Helene and Milton October 16, 2024 Blog The Southeast region of the U.S. is particularly vulnerable to severe tropical storms due to climate change, and its persistently high poverty rates inhibit residents’ ability to prepare for and recover from storms. Many of the states in the Southeast have not implemented the ACA Medicaid expansion, leaving lower income residents with more limited access to health care, which may lead to challenges addressing their health needs.
The Opportunities and Realities of Citizen-Initiated State Ballot Abortion Measures October 16, 2024 Issue Brief Presidential candidate Trump claims credit for SCOTUS’ Dobbs decision and says that as a result, the “states are voting.” States are making decisions on abortion policy, but it’s mostly been state legislatures, not voters. Few states with abortion bans have a process for citizen-initiated constitutional amendments. In those states, lawmakers and anti-abortion activists have attempted to block abortion measures from qualifying for the ballot or put roadblocks in their place.