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Americans' views of health care costs, access, and quality
Authors:Blendon Robert J  Brodie Mollyann  Benson John M  Altman Drew E  Buhr Tami
Affiliation:Department of Health Policy and Management, Harvard School of Public Health, 677 Huntington Ave., Boston, MA 02115, USA. rblendon@hsph.harvard.edu
Abstract:For more than two decades, polls have shown that Americans are dissatisfied with their current health care system. However, the public's views on how to change the current system are more conflicted than often suggested by individual poll results. At the same time, Americans are both dissatisfied with the current health care system and relatively satisfied with their own health care arrangements. As a result of the conflict between these views and the public's distrust of government, there often is a wide gap between the public's support for a set of principles concerning what needs to be done about the overall problems facing the nation's health care system and their support for specific policies designed to achieve those goals.
Keywords:Public opinion    health care costs    medically uninsured    quality of health care
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