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Women’s Health: Diverse Provider Reliance and Access Challenges

According to the 2008 Kaiser Women's Health Survey by the Kaiser Family Foundation, many women face barriers in healthcare access, with 17% lacking a regular health provider. The survey reveals that over 44% of women depend on two different healthcare providers for their needs. Among reproductive-age women, one provider is often an Ob/Gyn, while middle-aged women increasingly seek care from various specialties, reflecting the complexity of women's health needs and the necessity for coordinated care.

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Women’s Health: Diverse Provider Reliance and Access Challenges

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  1. Many Women Rely on Multiple Providers to Address Basic Health Needs SOURCE: 2008 Kaiser Women’s Health Survey, Kaiser Family Foundation. 17% of women lack a regular provider More than four in ten (44%) women report that they rely on two providers • For many women of reproductive age one is an Ob/Gyn • In middle age, women increasingly rely on other specialties

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