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In U.S., Ratings of Healthcare Coverage Generally Steady
Thirty-eight percent of Americans rate healthcare coverage in the U.S. as "excellent" or "good," similar to ratings found since 2009. For the first time, Democrats are as likely as Republicans to rate health coverage positively.
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.
In U.S., Uninsured Rates Continue to Drop in Most States
Through the first half of 2015, Arkansas and Kentucky continue to lead all states in declines in the rate of the uninsured. Oregon, Rhode Island and Washington also have exceeded a 10-percentage-point drop since 2013.
Why the U.S. Healthcare Law Misses the Point
The coming decision by the Supreme Court on the Affordable Care Act likely won't make much difference to the future of America, regardless of how the justices rule. That's because, no matter what they decide, the whole healthcare law itself ...
Americans Divided on Repeal of 2010 Healthcare Law
Americans are divided on whether a Republican president, if elected, should (47%) or should not (44%) repeal the 2010 healthcare law. Nearly 9 in 10 Republicans favor repeal, including 56% who strongly do so.
U.S. Uninsured Rate at 11.4% in Second Quarter
The uninsured rate was 11.4% in the second quarter of 2015, down from 11.9% in the first quarter. The rate has dropped most sharply among minorities and lower-income adults since the requirement to have health insurance took effect in early ...
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.
In U.S., Inability to Pay for Care, Medicine Hits New High
A West Health and Gallup survey finds that 11% of U.S. adults are unable to pay for needed healthcare and prescribed medicine, marking a new high in a four-year trend.
State of the Union: Need-to-Know Healthcare Facts
In President Barack Obama's State of the Union address tonight, he will, to some degree, address the healthcare legislation he signed into law in March 2010 -- the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
Americans Borrow Estimated $74 Billion for Medical Bills in 2024
Twelve percent of Americans report borrowing an estimated $74 billion to pay for healthcare expenses last year. More than one-quarter (28%) report being "very concerned" that a major health event could put them in medical debt in the future.