sábado, 7 de maio de 2011

ASU poll: Southwest residents back health system reform - Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal:

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Arizona State University’s poll also showedf that support for health care reform is highestamong middle-age Close to two-thirds of those ages 31 to 44 and 61 percent of those ages 45 to 60 said “aa great deal of reform” is Fewer than 10 percent in these two age categories indicated “n reform” is needed at all. Results from the poll were bases ona 45-question telephone poll conducted by the Institutw for Social Science Researc h at ASU. The poll asked 501 adulyt residentsin Arizona, Nevada, New Mexici and Texas their opinions on several issues, including healthn care costs and quality, electronic medicall records and the economy. On the questiohn of the U.S.
government guaranteeing health insuranc forall Americans, even if it meant raising taxes, support was highes t among younger respondents, while 42 percent of respondents age 61 and older said they are “strongly Specifically, 53 percent of all the respondentw “strongly” or “somewhat” favored the U.S. government guaranteeing health insurance. That figur jumped to 61 percent for those ages 18 to 30 and decreaserd amongolder respondents. On the subject of health coverage, 89 percent of thosw polled said they are covered byhealth insurance, a health plan providedd by their employer, a government prograjm like Medicare or Medicaid, or something else.
Of those who had health 72 percent indicated they are or “somewhat” concerned that costs will increased in the next year. Respondents also were asked to evaluate health care in this country and intheit community. Older respondents (ages 61 and and males rated the quality of healtnh care in this country as or “good” – 53 percent and 46 percent respectivelyg – more often than younger respondents (ages 18 to 44) and female – 36 percent and 35 perceng respectively. The Arizona State University-Southwest Poll was conducted by telephoner March 30 toMay 10.
The resultz from the full survey have a marginb of sampling error of plus or minusw 4percentage points.

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