Here are some poll numbers released by Rasmussen Reports -- "an electronic publishing firm specializing in the collection, publication, and distribution of public opinion polling information."
35% Rate U.S. Health Care Good or Excellent
Friday, May 15, 2009
Thirty-five percent (35%) of Americans rate the nation's health
While those ratings provide plenty of room for improvement, the biggest challenge to health care refom is the fact that 70% of those with health insurance rate their own coverage as good or excellent .
Those findings--poor reviews for the U.S. health care
Adding to the challenge for reformers is the belief that government health care reform will drive the cost of health care up, not down. The Obama Administration believes the opposite is true. Peter Orszag, Director of the Office of Management and Budget for President
Still, the latest survey shows that 45% of Americans believe health care reform will increase the cost of coverage while just 19% believe it will reduce costs. Democrats are evenly divided as to whether reform will increase or reduce costs. Two-thirds of Republicans and a solid plurality of unaffiliateds expect higher costs from reform.
The issue is both very important and very challenging. Sixty-three percent (63%) agree with President Obama and support affordable health care for 'Every Single American' . But, the nation is divided over a key component of reform being discussed on Capitol Hill--41% favor establishing a government health insurance company to compete with private health insurance companies while 44% are opposed. Forty-three percent (43%) say creation of a government insurance plan will lower the quality if health care.
Politically, Democrats across the country see health care reform as their top priority. However, Republicans and unaffiliated voters say that deficit reduction is more important. Half believe that the President should delay health care reform until the economy improves.
Thirty percent (30%) of voters want to go much further and overseen by the federal government. create a single-payer health insurance plan .
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To view the original report, please use this link: A Health Care Checkup