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Positive Patient-Provider Communication Elusive for Half of Women

Women were more likely than men to report poor patient-provider communication, adding to the barriers they face to healthcare access.

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By Sara Heath

- Nearly half of young women have had a negative provider experience in the past two years, exposing serious lapses in patient-provider communication for this population, according to figures from the Kaiser Family Foundation.

Forty-six percent of the women ages 18 to 35 told the researchers they felt as though their providers were dismissive of their concerns, made assumptions about them, thought they were lying, blamed them for their health problems, or discriminated against them based on age, gender, race, sexual orientation, religion, or other personal characteristics.

Women’s healthcare, particularly healthcare for women of reproductive age, has been in the national spotlight since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. This latest data adds to that conversation by illuminating the negative patient-provider relationships some young women report.