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Americans Slightly More Positive Toward Affordable Care Act

Americans' views about the Affordable Care Act are more positive now than they were last fall, although they are still more negative than positive. Half disapprove of the law, while 44% approve -- the narrowest gap since 2013.

How Would Americans React to a President Trump's First 100 Days?

If Donald Trump were elected president, Americans would be very positive about his projected efforts to unite Democrats, independents and Republicans, but are generally opposed to several other steps he proposes to take in his first 100 days in ...

Democrats More Confident Than Republicans in Medical System

Democrats have expressed more confidence in the U.S. medical system since 2014. Before then, Republicans were usually more confident.

Healthcare: Crashing Workplace Cultures

Rapid changes in the industry affect healthcare employees' expectations and connection with their organization's mission.

Ratings of U.S. Healthcare Quality No Better After ACA

Americans' ratings of the quality and coverage of healthcare in the U.S. have been steady for the past few years, but are down from the first years of Barack Obama's presidency. Views have not improved since the Affordable Care Act passed.

Tracking the Progress of the Affordable Care Act

In his recent article in the Journal of the American Medical Association, President Obama relied on data from the Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index to assess changes and identify patterns in states' uninsured rates.

Americans' Views of Healthcare Law Improve

Shortly after the Supreme Court turned back another legal challenge to the Affordable Care Act in late June, Americans' views of the law improved. Yet as many still disapprove of the law as approve of it.

U.S. Healthcare Quality Ratings Among Lowest Since '12

Americans continue to rate their personal healthcare situations better than those of the U.S. overall on three key aspects -- quality, coverage and cost.

Americans and the Big Picture Assessment of Government

The majority of Americans do not feel that the federal government should take on the role of making sure that all Americans have healthcare coverage. This has been the case for five of the last six years, as I reviewed here and as depicted in ...

Affordable Care Act Approval Tied for High

Public approval of the Affordable Care Act has increased to 55%, tying the high in Gallup's trend.
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