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Poll: Americans Avoid Planning For Serious Illness

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A majority of Americans say it’s important to write down their medical wishes in case of serious illness, but only a third have done so.

While Trump Moves To Dismantle Health Law, Public Favors Repair

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Nearly three-quarters of Americans would like to see the administration focus on efforts on making the Affordable Care Act work, rather than trying to make it fail.

Estadounidenses quieren que sus líderes hagan funcionar la ley de salud

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Casi 8 de cada 10 estadounidenses dicen que el presidente Donald Trump debería estar tratando de hacer que la ley de salud funcione, revela una nueva encuesta.

Americans Eager For Leaders To Cooperate To Make Health Law Work

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Majorities of Democrats and Republicans — and people who say they are supporters of President Donald Trump — say they want the country to make the law successful.

Opposition To GOP Repeal Bill Inches Up And Intensifies

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Six in 10 Americans say they do not approve of the Senate Republicans’ plan to replace Obamacare, according to a poll by the Kaiser Family Foundation.

Poll: Most Americans Unaware GOP Plans Would Make Deep Funding Cuts To Medicaid

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The survey also found public support for program changes that would place work requirements on beneficiaries and make drug testing a condition of enrollment.

For Better Or Worse, Trump And GOP Now Own Health Care

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More than six in 10 people think that moving forward the responsibility for dealing with the health law falls to President Donald Trump and Republicans controlling Congress, Kaiser Family Foundation poll finds.

Encuesta: la mayoría piensa que ahora Trump es responsable del Obamacare

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La propiedad de la Ley de Cuidado de Salud Asequible (ACA) se ha transferido oficialmente del presidente Barack Obama y los demócratas en el Congreso al presidente Donald Trump y los republicanos, según una nueva encuesta.

Americans Not Sold On Cost And Coverage Claims In GOP’s Health Bill

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Nearly half of the people in this month’s Kaiser Family Foundation tracking poll believe the Republican legislation will increase the number of uninsured Americans and increase coverage costs.

Support For Health Law Grows, Leaving Republicans In A Bind

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As GOP lawmakers struggle to find a replacement for Obamacare, public support for the health law grows and a majority of Americans say they don’t want fundamental changes to Medicaid.

Some GOP Voters Skittish On Full Repeal, Poll Finds

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Trump backers expressed support for some of the health law’s consumer protections, such as allowing young adults to stay on their parents’ insurance until age 26.

Poll Finds Majority Of Americans Want Restraints On Drug Prices

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As the spiraling costs attract headlines, many people are looking to the government to rein in prescription drug prices, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation poll.

Most Americans Want More Federal Money To Stop Zika: Poll

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Almost two-thirds say federal funds should help women in Zika-affected areas get access to abortion, family planning and contraception services, a new Kaiser Family Foundation survey finds.

More Action Needed Against Drug Abuse: Poll

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Many Americans believe the U.S. isn’t doing enough to fight prescription painkiller and heroin abuse, reports a Kaiser Family Foundation poll out Tuesday.

Workers’ Desire Grows For Wage Increases Over Health Benefits

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A recent survey finds that the number of workers who say they would give up some health benefits to get a pay raise has grown from 10 to 20 percent since 2012.

Support For Sanders’ Single-Payer Plan Fades With Control, Cost Concerns

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Although half of Americans favor the idea of a government health insurance system, the popularity drops significantly when negative arguments are presented, poll finds.

Despite Kvetching, Most Consumers Satisfied With Health Plans: Poll

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The survey by the Kaiser Family Foundation shows that 71 percent of people with insurance believe their services are excellent or good.