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Delaying Care a Healthcare Strategy for Three in 10 Americans

The percentage of Americans putting off medical treatment due to costs remains steady, but rates are still up from over a decade ago, suggesting rising costs are winning out over healthcare reform.

Most Americans Still Rate Their Healthcare Quite Positively

Majorities of Americans rate the coverage (69%) and quality (80%) of the healthcare they personally receive as "excellent" or "good," but Americans are much less positive about healthcare in the U.S. in general.

One in Four U.S. Adults Say They Have a Pre-Existing Condition

Twenty-seven percent of Americans say they have a long-term medical condition, illness or disease that would be considered a "pre-existing condition."

Government Favored to Ensure Healthcare, but Not Deliver It

The majority of Americans believe the federal government should ensure that all Americans have health coverage, but less than half favor a government-run system.

Approval of the Affordable Care Act Falls Back Below 50%

Americans are about evenly divided in their opinions of the Affordable Care Act, but fewer than one-third want to see it repealed and replaced.

Americans Remain Dissatisfied With Healthcare Costs

Gallup's annual Health and Healthcare poll finds Americans expressing strong concerns about the financial burden healthcare places on the U.S., as well healthcare coverage and access to it.

Both Parties' Voters Are Keyed Up for Midterm Elections

Americans are expressing near record enthusiasm for voting in this year's midterm elections, driven by strong interest from both parties.

Bipartisan Negativity in Views of the Healthcare Industry

Democrats' views of the healthcare industry have soured since Trump took office, while Republicans' views have recovered to their pre-Obama levels.

Americans' Views of U.S. Life Compared With Other Nations

Americans are more positive about how the U.S. economy compares with other modern nations than they were in 2012 and less positive about comparisons of individual freedoms and quality of life.

Uninsured Rate Rises in 17 States in 2017

The uninsured rate rose by statistically significant margins in 17 states in 2017, while no states saw their uninsured rate drop compared with 2016.
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