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71% of U.S. Adults Rate Mental, Physical Health Positively

Seven in 10 U.S. adults are generally positive about both their mental and physical health, but the rate varies sharply by household income and type of insurance.

Republican Satisfaction With U.S. Healthcare Costs Surges

Republicans' satisfaction with U.S. healthcare costs jumped to 43%, from 26% in 2018. Democrats' satisfaction fell to 9%, from 13% last year.

Americans Remain Divided on "Obamacare"

Nine years after its passage, half of Americans approve of the Affordable Care Act, unchanged from April 2019 but down from its record high in April 2017.

Americans Still Glum About State of the Union in Most Areas

Whether reflecting the remnants of the pandemic or the difficulty of inflation, Americans remain sour about the state of the union.

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.

More in U.S. Have Self-Funded Health Coverage, Medicaid

The percentage of U.S. adults aged 18 to 64 who report having self-funded health insurance or Medicaid continued to mount in April following an increase in the first quarter 2014. The rates are sharply higher than in 2013.

Americans Tilt More Negative Toward Affordable Care Act

Fifty-two percent of Americans disapprove of the 2010 Affordable Care Act, which is a slightly more negative evaluation than Gallup found in July. Approval is also down slightly since then.

U.S. Uninsured Rate at 11.6% in Third Quarter

The uninsured rate was 11.6% in the third quarter of 2015, essentially unchanged from 11.4% in the second quarter, and down from 11.9% in the first quarter.

Five Forces That Will Reshape the Future of Healthcare

For health systems, financial recovery hinges on five strategic elements. Learn more now.

Americans Say "Yes" to Spending More on VA, Infrastructure

Americans overwhelmingly agree with proposals to allow veterans to get healthcare at non-Veterans Affairs facilities, and to spend more federal money on the VA in general. Americans also widely agree with spending more federal money on ...
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