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Jan 27, 2023
The Challenge of Healthcare Reform
Any new effort to reform healthcare will meet with significant challenges but should directly involve the views of the people themselves.
Jan 23, 2023
Majority in U.S. Still Say Gov't Should Ensure Healthcare
A majority of U.S. adults continue to think the federal government should ensure universal healthcare coverage, while they also prefer that the U.S. healthcare system be based on private insurance rather than government-run.
Jan 19, 2023
Americans Sour on U.S. Healthcare Quality
Less than half of Americans give the quality of healthcare in the U.S. high marks, a first in Gallup's two-decade trend.
Dec 9, 2020
Affordable Care Act Approval Tied for High
Public approval of the Affordable Care Act has increased to 55%, tying the high in Gallup's trend.
Oct 8, 2020
Majority Trust Biden to Lead Healthcare System Amid COVID-19
By a 52% to 39% margin, a majority of Americans support Joe Biden over Donald Trump to lead the U.S. healthcare system most efficiently amid COVID-19.
Sep 14, 2020
How Highmark Health Embraces Disruption and Builds for the Future
Discover how Highmark Health employed strategies and tools to drive performance, embrace disruption and make healthcare better in the pandemic.
Mar 9, 2020
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.
Dec 31, 2019
Gallup Decade in Review: 2010-2019
Gallup findings over the past decade reveal that the years from 2010 to 2019 encompassed some revolutionary changes in public opinion.
Dec 11, 2019
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.
Dec 9, 2019
More Americans Delaying Medical Treatment Due to Cost
Putting off treatment for a medical condition because of the cost is at a high ebb in the U.S.