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Most Americans Still Rate Their Healthcare Quite Positively

Majorities of Americans rate the coverage (69%) and quality (80%) of the healthcare they personally receive as "excellent" or "good," but Americans are much less positive about healthcare in the U.S. in general.

Dual Risks Hamper Latin America's Fight Against COVID-19

Low levels of satisfaction with access to quality healthcare and confidence in national governments put Latin America at severe risk in its fight against COVID-19.

Update on Race, College Admissions and Public Opinion

Americans value diversity in higher education but continue to oppose using race as a factor in college admissions.

Black Americans' Reports of Mistreatment Steady or Higher

Thirty-five percent of Black Americans reported being treated unfairly while shopping recently, the highest in Gallup's trend. Reports of unfair treatment in other situations are steady rather than declining.

In the News: Americans' Satisfaction With Their Healthcare

Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway and JPMorgan Chase recently announced their intent to form a new healthcare company. This new provider may shake up a system many Americans are personally satisfied with, but see as troubled.

Bipartisan Negativity in Views of the Healthcare Industry

Democrats' views of the healthcare industry have soured since Trump took office, while Republicans' views have recovered to their pre-Obama levels.

Americans Remain Dissatisfied With Healthcare Costs

Gallup's annual Health and Healthcare poll finds Americans expressing strong concerns about the financial burden healthcare places on the U.S., as well healthcare coverage and access to it.

Lebanon Ill-Equipped for Further Instability

If the war between Israel and Hamas spills into Lebanon, it could further destabilize a country still struggling from years of economic and political crises.

One in Four Americans Have Been Served by Chaplains

One in four Americans have interacted with a chaplain at some point in their lives. Among those who have, most say the interaction was valuable.

Are Democrats as Split Over Healthcare as the Candidates Are?

As the Democratic candidates draw clear lines separating their healthcare proposals, Democrats nationally seem open to many approaches.