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For Immediate Release: July 6, 2009
Contact: Adrienne Ammerman or Mary Robbins, 202-588-5180

NEW OPINION RESEARCH SHOWS BROAD PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH COVERAGE IN HEALTH REFORM

(Washington, DC)  As the House and the Senate develop the details of health care reform legislation this week, a new national opinion survey conducted for the National Women’s Law Center (NWLC) demonstrates that Americans strongly believe that basic health insurance should include women’s reproductive health services and that medical experts – not politicians – should decide the details of a benefits package.

“There’s no debate about it: Americans recognize that reproductive services are basic health care for women and help ensure that women can attain good health throughout their lives,” said Judy Waxman, NWLC Vice President for Health and Reproductive Rights. “Congress should refrain from practicing medicine and instead let medical professionals determine what health care services will be included in a benefits package.”

Findings from the survey of 1,000 likely voters conducted by the Mellman Group include:

“The National Women’s Law Center urges Congress to adopt reforms that will provide all people with guaranteed access to quality affordable, comprehensive health care and ensure that women’s health care needs are fully met,” said Waxman.

To learn more about NWLC’s work on women and health care reform, visit www.nwlc.org/reformmatters. For more information about the polling results or to interview Judy Waxman, please contact Adrienne Ammerman or Mary Robbins at 202-588-5180.

The analysis represents the findings of a national survey of 1,000 likely voters conducted by the Mellman Group on behalf of the National Women’s Law Center. Interviews were conducted by telephone April 28th-May 3rd, 2009. The margin of error is +/-3.0% at the 95% level of confidence. The margin of error is higher for subgroups.

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