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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 ...
As ACA Takes Effect, Majority OK With Personal Health Costs
A majority of Americans say they are satisfied with their healthcare costs, representing little change over the past decade. Those aged 65 and older are much more satisfied with their healthcare costs than younger Americans.
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.
Americans Credit ACA on Access, but Mixed About Costs
Most Americans say the 2010 Affordable Care Act has been successful in expanding access to health coverage, but they are divided on whether it has reduced costs.
Majority Say Not Gov't Duty to Provide Healthcare for All
For the third consecutive year, a majority of Americans, 52%, say it is not the government's responsibility to make sure all Americans have healthcare. Prior to 2009, a majority of Americans took the opposite view.
The Trend Line: More Americans Are Insured but Still Don't Approve of ACA
The Art of the Deal on Healthcare: Repeal vs. Repair
A significant number of Democrats nationwide want changes to the Affordable Care Act, giving President Trump bargaining power as he proposes new healthcare legislation.