A recent national survey of 800 registered voters conducted by Public Opinion Strategies shows that health insurance premiums, deductibles and co-pays are the top health care concerns for voters. The slide deck can be found here.
read morePublic Opinion Strategies conducted a national telephone survey in January 2015 regarding Americans attitudes about mental health on behalf of The Kennedy Forum. The survey results show Americans believe mental health conditions are a serious public health problem and changes need to be made to the way we are handling mental health conditions in the […]
read morePublic Opinion Strategies’ Election Night Poll shows that the ACA was not as much of a vote factor in 2014 as it was in 2010. Here is what we knew going into Election Day 2014: This was one of the top issues Congressional candidates were focusing on this cycle with one out of ten campaign […]
read moreThe Affordable Care Act does not appear to be having an impact on how Americans feel about their own private health insurance coverage. A recent national poll conducted by Public Opinion Strategies shows that privately insured voters have a favorable opinion of their health plan, are overwhelmingly satisfied with the size of their provider network, […]
read moreWith today being the final day of open enrollment in Obamacare, we thought it was important to take another look at our three-part health care blog series posted earlier this month. The topics covered include: Looking at how health care will impact the 2014 mid-term elections; Understanding voter attitudes about the ACA beyond just overall […]
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