KFF December 20, 2022
Michelle Long, Brittni Frederiksen, Usha Ranji, Alina Salganicoff, Karen Diep

Introduction

Women’s access to health care is shaped by a broad range of factors, including coverage and income, the availability of health care providers in their communities, and the affordability of care and health insurance.

The Affordable Care Act (ACA) has expanded pathways to affordable coverage to millions of women by broadening eligibility for Medicaid and providing subsidies to make individual health insurance coverage more affordable for those who do not have access to coverage through their employer. The ACA also contains provisions aimed at alleviating some of the financial barriers to health care; however, many women still face challenges with health care costs and medical bills, particularly those who are uninsured or have low incomes.

This report presents findings...

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Topics: ACA (Affordable Care Act), Insurance, Medicaid, Patient / Consumer, Provider, Survey / Study, Trends
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