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Why Americans Are Pleasantly Surprised in Retirement

Social Security is much more important to retired Americans than they thought it would be.

Five Policy Changes on Biden's Initial Agenda

A look at how average Americans may react to five policy changes Joe Biden will likely initiate in his first months in office.

The Challenge of Healthcare Reform

Any new effort to reform healthcare will meet with significant challenges but should directly involve the views of the people themselves.

Good Health Saves California Beach Cities Millions Yearly

Because of better wellbeing, residents of the Beach Cities in Southern California have much lower per-person healthcare expenditures than do Americans overall.

Sanders' Goal to Provide Basic Necessities for All

Bernie Sanders has proposed a number of government guarantees for Americans' basic necessities; public opinion on that concept is mixed.

In U.S., An Estimated 46 Million Cannot Afford Needed Care

Nearly one-in-five American adults report that if they needed quality healthcare today, they would be unable to access it due to the cost.

Who Pays for Americans' Health Insurance?

In recent years, an increasing proportion of Americans have seen their health coverage paid for by Medicare or Medicaid, while fewer Americans have private insurance.

Patient Wellbeing Closely Linked to 30-Day Readmission Rates

Patients with high wellbeing are much less likely than those with low wellbeing to be readmitted within the next 30 days for major health conditions.

A Paradox? More Government While Attempting to Fix Government

Proposals to enlarge the role of government in the U.S. seemingly conflict with Americans' deep distrust of the way their government operates.

West Health-Gallup 2022 Healthcare in America Report

Download the West Health-Gallup 2022 Healthcare in America Report to learn about the shortfalls of America's healthcare system.
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