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Health Policy Video Directory Issue Module

This KaiserEDU.org directory includes links to documentaries, news segments, and other videos that pertain to various health policy issues both domestically and abroad. These videos are produced by a wide variety of organizations. Most have to be purchased from the producer or another distribution outlet, while some (including those produced by the Kaiser Family Foundation) are available at no charge. Information on how to obtain the video is provided when available by clicking on the video title.

This directory includes videos that we have identified to date and will continue to be updated. The Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) does not endorse or take responsibility for the content in any of the video segments listed in this directory, except for those produced by KFF. If you know of a video on a health policy issue and would like to include it in this directory, please contact us at KaiserEDU@kff.org.

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Absolutely Positive
PBS
This PBS film follows 11 people from all walks of life as they share their stories about living with HIV.  Not Available HIV/AIDS  1991
Acting Our Age
PBS (Point of View)
Acting Our Age follows six elderly women to get their perspective on aging, sexuality, family life, and dealing with death.  Not Available Women's Health  1998
ADAP in the Age of Living with HIV/AIDS
Kaiser Family Foundation
This video, about the role of the AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP), profiles several ADAP clients who receive HIV/AIDS drugs through the program and others who are on a waiting list. It features interviews with state officials in South Carolina and Michigan, highlighting the importance of ADAP for people with HIV/AIDS, as well as challenges the program faces.   00:08:27 Health Care System; HIV/AIDS; Prescription Drugs; Public Health  2007
Addiction
HBO
Addiction is a 14-part documentary television series and multi-platform initiative revealing the science of addiction, its treatment, recovery, and its costs to families and society.   Not Available Health Care System; Prescription Drugs; Public Health  2007
The Age of AIDS
Frontline
The Age of AIDS looks at HIV/AIDS from a historical perspective, addressing political denial, social stigma, scientific breakthroughs, policy battles, and prevention campaigns that have tried to prevent further transmissions within communities.   04:00:00 HIV/AIDS; International Health  2006
The Aging Game
United Nations Production
This five-part series (9-16 minutes each) examines technological, economic, and cultural factors influencing health care for elderly populations worldwide. It focuses on welfare of senior citizens in Tunisia, Japan, Nigeria, and India.  00:16:00 Health Care System; International Health  2001
AIDS Warriors: Confronting Africa's Health Crisis
Wide Angle
This documentary explores efforts to combat the AIDS pandemic in Africa, and provides a social and political analysis of the AIDS crisis and what is being done to address it.  01:00:00 HIV/AIDS; International Health  2004
AIDS Work
Steve Guy
This documentary follows two physicians and four nurses as they reflect on their experience in caring for patients with HIV/AIDS.  00:23:00 HIV/AIDS  1995
AIDS, Blood and Politics
Frontline
AIDS, Blood and Politics examines the ten-year history of AIDS and the blood supply. Frontline investigates federal regulations on blood safety.   00:57:00 HIV/AIDS; International Health  1993
AIDS, Teens, and Latinos
Heritage
This program profiles a Cuban-American teenager with AIDS who reaches out to education Miami Latinos on HIV infections in the Latino community. It traces the major factors in contributing to the fact that the majority of minority women infected with the HIV virus are Hispanic, and focuses on the cultural factors that underlie the rising number of teenage pregnancies among Latinas.  00:28:00 HIV/AIDS; Racial and Ethnic Disparities; Women's Health  1993
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