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Candidates Are Betting Big On Health. Is That What Voters Really Want?

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Polls show that health care is at the top of voters’ issues, but the polls also say Democrats, let alone other Americans, are not ready for “Medicare for All.â€

Legislation To End Surprise Medical Bills Has High Public Support — In Both Parties

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Almost 80% of Americans support efforts in Congress to protect patients from bills that come from doctors or hospitals that were outside their insurance network.

Democrats Favor Building On ACA Over ‘Medicare For All’

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Asked to choose between building on the Affordable Care Act and replacing it with a national Medicare for All plan, 55% of Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents said they would expand the existing law, according to a Kaiser Family Foundation poll released Tuesday.

Democratic Voters Want To Hear Candidates’ Views On Health, But Priorities Vary

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Nearly 9 in 10 Democrats or Democratic-leaning independents said it is very important for candidates to discuss health issues. But they are sharply divided among the goals of lowering costs, increasing access, protecting the Affordable Care Act or moving to a “Medicare for All†plan, a poll by the Kaiser Family Foundation reported.

Americans Overwhelmingly Want Federal Protections Against Surprise Medical Bills

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Three-quarters of people urge action to keep patients from facing high medical costs when their insurance doesn’t cover the care, according to a Kaiser Family Foundation poll.

As Sanders Officially Revives Medicare-For-All, Plan B For Democrats Gains Traction

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“Medicare for America†seeks to avoid some of the predictable obstacles of a full-blown expansion of Medicare. Can it survive the politics of health reform?

Americans Ready To Crack Down On Drug Prices That Force Some To Skip Doses

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In a new poll, consumers give thumbs up to ads that display drug prices and the removal of barriers to generics, among other cost-cutting measures.

Health Care Tops Guns, Economy As Voters’ Top Issue

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Nearly three-quarters of voters say that health care is the most important issue for them, but fewer than half are hearing much from candidates about it, according to a poll released by the Kaiser Family Foundation.

Surprise Medical Bills Are What Americans Fear Most In Paying For Health Care

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Two-thirds of Americans worry about unexpectedly large bills from doctors, hospitals or other medical providers, a poll shows. Four in 10 have received one in the past year.

Trump’s Next High Court Pick Likely To Target Abortion. Is That What The Public Wants?

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Findings from a new poll build on other recent surveys to suggest that Americans might not want the Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade, but opinions vary when examined by party affiliation.

ACA Protections For Sick Patients Still Popular Despite GOP’s Efforts To End Them

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Despite a decision by the Trump administration to ask a court to nullify the portion of the health law guaranteeing coverage to the sick, the Kaiser Family Foundation poll finds most people want insurers to be required to offer coverage and not charge more.

Most Texans Want State To Expand Medicaid And Help Poor Get Health Care

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Texans think the Legislature should expand Medicaid to more low-income people and make health care more affordable, according to a survey released today from the Kaiser Family Foundation and the Episcopal Health Foundation.

Midterm Elections Are Shaping Up To Be A Referendum On Trumpism

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Even voters who say they are more enthusiastic about voting in this congressional election than in past ones are not motivated by any specific issue. But, according to a poll out Thursday, health care policies rank high among topics voters want candidates to address.

Americans Have Mixed Feelings About The ACA’s Future — But Like Their Plans

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Most people who buy insurance on the individual market say they are motivated by concerns about high medical bills and a desire for peace of mind — not the law’s requirement that they have coverage, according to a new poll from the Kaiser Family Foundation.

Poll: Americans Aghast Over Drug Costs But Aren’t Holding Their Breath For A Fix

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Almost three-quarters of Americans think the pharmaceutical industry has too much power in the nation’s capital, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation.

Obamacare crece en popularidad, a pesar de los esfuerzos de Trump por eliminarlo

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La encuesta de la Kaiser Family Foundation encontró que el 54% de los estadounidenses tenía una opinión favorable de la ley de salud de 2010 que expandió la cobertura a millones.