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1. Women's sexual and reproductive health services: key findings from the 2017 Kaiser Women's Health Survey

2. Women's coverage, access, and affordability: key findings from the 2017 Kaiser Women's Health Survey

3. Women's connections to the healthcare delivery system: key findings from the 2017 Kaiser Women's Health Survey

4. Women, work, and family health: key findings from the 2017 Kaiser Women's Health Survey

5. Executive summary: 2017 Kaiser Women's Health Survey

6. Abortion coverage in the Premium Relief Act of 2017 (HR 4666)

7. Abortion coverage in the Bipartisan Health Care Stabilization Act of 2018 (S.1771)

8. State and federal contraceptive coverage requirements: implications for women and employers

9. Health and access to care and coverage for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals in the U.S

10. New regulations broadening employer exemptions to contraceptive coverage: impact on women

11. Proposed changes to Title X: implications for women and family planning providers

12. Abortion coverage in the ACA marketplace plans: the impact of proposed rules for consumers, insurers and regulators

13. Ten ways that the House American Health Care Act could affect women

14. Financing family planning services for low income women: the role of public programs

15. New regulations broadening employer exemptions to contraceptive coverage: impact on women

16. Round 2 on the legal challenges to contraceptive coverage: are nonprofits "substantially burdened" by the "accommodation"?

17. Potential Supreme Court decision: who will bear the coverage "burdens?"

18. Abortion coverage in marketplace plans, 2015

19. Putting men's health care disparities on the map: examining racial and ethnic disparities at the state level

23. Health and access to care and coverage for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals in the U.S

24. In their own voices: low-income women and their health providers in three communities talk about access to care, reproductive health, and immigration