Descriptive Analysis of Health Care Coverage and Concerns in Western Wisconsin.
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Date
2009-01-20Author
German, Kathy
Nelson, Carleigh
Hansen, Ian
Johnson, McKenzie
Advisor(s)
Jamelske, Eric M.
Taft, Lois B.
Johs-Artisensi, Jennifer L.
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In the summer of 2007 surveys were conducted among a convenient sample of 223 Western Wisconsin residents. Sixty-eight percent of respondents felt that Wisconsin health care has at least major majors and 2.7% said there were no problems. This and other concerns translate into a desire for reform with over 90% of responsdents saying that it is extremely important for Wisconsin to make health care more affordable for all residents.
Subject
Health insurance--Wisconsin--Public opinion
Health care reform--Wisconsin--Public opinion
Health services accessibility--Wisconsin
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http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/31894Type
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Color poster with text and graphs describing research conducted by Kathy German, Ian Hansen, McKenzie Johnson, and Carleigh Nelson, advised by Eric M. Jamelske, Jennifer L. Johs-Artisensi, and Lois B. Taft.