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Alina Salganicoff

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Senior VP @KFF & Director, Women’s Health Policy, Access to health coverage & care. RTs not endorsements.

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Many barriers to contraception are not new, but the stakes are much higher in the wake of Dobbs. Gaps in contraceptive financing, limited options and access points, and mis- and disinformation about sexual and reproductive health have compounded the impact of abortions bans.

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In the wake of the overturning of Roe v. Wade, experts Alina Salganicoff and Usha Ranji discuss the importance of addressing gaps in access to contraception in this commentary for Women'sHealthIssues. kff.org/womens-health-…

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Looking forward to participating in this panel tomorrow at the #AspenIdeasHealth conference. We will have a lot of ground to cover. The impact of the #Dobbs decision overturning #RoeVsWade has been far reaching.

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One year after Roe was overturned, what’s the status of federal and state developments on abortion policy? Where is abortion banned? Where is litigation pending? And how does the public view abortion, the Supreme Court, and related issues? These KFF resources offer the latest.

One year after Roe was overturned, what’s the status of federal and state developments on abortion policy? Where is abortion banned? Where is litigation pending? And how does the public view abortion, the Supreme Court, and related issues?

These KFF resources offer the latest.
Alina Salganicoff (@a_salganicoff) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So pleased my KFF colleague Usha Ranji and were able to contribute to this thoughtful collection of commentaries on what the #Dobbs decision means for many facets of women’s health.

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Today’s SCOTUS ruling on LGBTQ rights impacts nondiscrimination protections for LGBTQ people. Our new brief provides updated data on LGBT+ adults’ health status & access to care, including on their experiences of stigma and discrimination in health care. kff.org/womens-health-…

Today’s SCOTUS ruling on LGBTQ rights impacts nondiscrimination protections for LGBTQ people. Our new brief provides updated data on LGBT+ adults’ health status & access to care, including on their experiences of stigma and discrimination in health care.
kff.org/womens-health-…
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Great to join julie rovner for a recap of the impact of the Dobbs decision one year out. Since we recorded earlier this week, the Indiana Supreme Court upheld their abortion ban--now 15 states ban abortion. kff.org/womens-health-…

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I don't follow the Idaho legislature's rationale for disbanding their maternal mortality review panel & rejecting a Medicaid postpartum extension. Is there a plan to protect the health of those losing Medicaid or unable to get an abortion due to their ban?idahocapitalsun.com/2023/06/30/as-…

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Even though there is broad support for an OTC birth control pill, many likely users are price sensitive, meaning that insurance coverage and out-of-pocket costs will likely play a role in decisions to purchase OTC oral contraception. kff.org/womens-health-…

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Our recent survey found that 77% of reproductive-age women favor making birth control pills available over the counter, and many said they would use them, mainly because of the convenience. kff.org/womens-health-…

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On Friday, September 15, KFF's Laurie Sobel and a panel of experts will explore approaches to covering over-the-counter oral contraception without a prescription. Register to join them at 12:30 p.m. ET: bit.ly/3EufLcd

On Friday, September 15, <a href="/KFF/">KFF</a>'s <a href="/laurie_sobel/">Laurie Sobel</a> and a panel of experts will explore approaches to covering over-the-counter oral contraception without a prescription. 

Register to join them at 12:30 p.m. ET: bit.ly/3EufLcd
Alina Salganicoff (@a_salganicoff) 's Twitter Profile Photo

While Opill may open up a new path for contraceptive access, affordability and coverage will be a major consideration for consumers. KFF’s interviews with key actors show the many operational challenges that have yet to be addressed if coverage of an OTC pill is to be realized.