Most people agree the system is broken and most of them support some government involvement, from regulation of the private sector to a full-on single-payer plan — or something in the middle.
From the article in the NY Times:
“The national telephone survey, which was conducted from June 12 to 16, found that 72 percent of those questioned supported a government-administered insurance plan — something like Medicare for those under 65 — that would compete for customers with private insurers. Twenty percent said they were opposed.
“Republicans in Congress have fiercely criticized the proposal as an unneeded expansion of government that might evolve into a system of nationalized health coverage and lead to the rationing of care.
“But in the poll, the proposal received broad bipartisan backing, with half of those who call themselves Republicans saying they would support a public plan, along with nearly three-fourths of independents and almost nine in 10 Democrats.
“The poll, of 895 adults, has a margin of sampling error of plus or minus three percentage points.”
Read the entire story at:
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/21/health/policy/21poll.html
Read the full poll at:
http://documents.nytimes.com/latest-new-york-times-cbs-news-poll-on-health#p=2
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