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Age Versus Politics in Determining Virus-Related Attitudes
Older Americans don't differ significantly from younger Americans in worry about getting the coronavirus, but politics are a major determinant of worry.
Conducting Insightful Strengths Feedback Sessions, Part 2
Learn from Dean Jones about the value of a hypothesis and how to craft effective questions as you conduct strengths feedback sessions.
West Health Shapes the Debate on Healthcare Costs
Learn how West Health and Gallup are giving both the public and policymakers a fuller understanding of the true cost of the U.S. health care crisis.
India's COVID-19 Lockdown Depends on Trust in Institutions
Before the COVID-19 pandemic, nearly all residents living in the world's largest lockdown -- India -- trusted their medical professionals and their advice.
Americans' Approval of ACA Holds Steady
Americans' views of the Affordable Care Act remain split (52% approve, 47% disapprove) and are more politically polarized than ever.
As COVID Cases Drop, Strict Social Distancing Mostly Steady
As U.S. COVID-19 cases decline, there is little evidence that Americans are relaxing their social distancing behavior.
In U.S., 14% With Likely COVID-19 to Avoid Care Due to Cost
In new research, conducted in partnership with West Health, Gallup finds one out of every seven U.S. adults report that they would avoid seeking care for common COVID-19 symptoms due to concerns about their ability to pay for it.
Americans Fear Personal and National Healthcare Cost Crisis
Americans fear a major health event may cause bankruptcy and predict the U.S. economy is in danger due to rising healthcare costs.
Value of Medical Messengers Seen in Arizona Poll on Vaccines
A recent study by Gallup for the Center for the Future of Arizona identifies the sources of public health information most trusted by Arizonans, as well as specific factors influencing their decisions to receive a COVID-19 vaccine.
Americans Slow to Adopt Low-Contact Services Amid Crisis
Services that can help Americans comply with social distancing guidelines -- delivery of groceries and medicines, virtual doctor visits, and curbside pickup at a store -- are not being used by broad majorities.