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Approval of Affordable Care Act Inches Up

Americans' approval of the Affordable Care Act rose to 45% in October from 41% in August. Approval has grown mainly among Democrats. Still, Americans are more likely to disapprove than approve of the law.

Four in 10 in U.S. Dissatisfied With Their Healthcare Costs

Americans' dissatisfaction with healthcare costs is highest among the uninsured, but nearly half of those with private healthcare plans are also dissatisfied.

Paul Ryan's Image Worsens After Healthcare Flop

Speaker of the House Paul Ryan's favorable ratings have decreased, especially among Democrats, in the wake of the failure to repeal the Affordable Care Act.

The Trend Line: Americans Familiar With Healthcare Law Are More Likely to Disapprove

In the U.S., 59% of adults who are familiar with the ACA say they disapprove of the law. Gallup Editor-in-Chief Frank Newport examines how different demographics view the healthcare law.

How Healthcare Organizations Can Improve This Year

Following these three strategies in 2014 will increase leaders' success in achieving goals related to patient satisfaction, employee onboarding time, and medical supply availability, among others.

In U.S., 66% Satisfied Health System Works for Them

Two-thirds of Americans are satisfied with the way the healthcare system is working for them today. This includes the majority of insured Americans, and one-third of those who are uninsured.

Americans Rate Healthcare Quality High, Cost Low

Americans are most satisfied with the quality of healthcare and least satisfied with its cost, for their own care and for healthcare nationally.

Americans Still Split on Government's Healthcare Role

Slightly more Americans agree (52%) than disagree (45%) that the federal government is responsible for making sure all Americans have healthcare coverage. This balance of views is similar to last year.

America's Biggest Fiscal Problem: The Fat Are Getting Fatter

Much of U.S. politics focuses on the fact that the rich are getting richer and the poor, poorer. But does anyone care that the fat are getting fatter?

GOP Approval of Supreme Court Surges, Democrats' Slides

In the past year, Republicans' job approval rating of the Supreme Court has surged from 26% to 65%, while Democrats' rating has plummeted from 67% to 40%.