Here's the break down by political party:
- Reduce health insurance costs—26%
- Strengthen/protect the Affordable Care Act—22%
- Medicare for all—21%
- Reduce health insurance costs—42%
- Repeal the Affordable Care Act -- 20%
- Improve health care quality—18%
Independents
- Reduce health insurance costs—40%
- Medicare for all—16%
- Access to health insurance—13%
More than half of respondents reported dissatisfaction with the American health care system, including slightly more than half of
What improvements would people like to see in the health care system? Those surveyed indicate the following reform preferences:
- A public option for people who want it, while preserving employer-sponsored health insurance—25%
- Medicare for all—19%
- Eliminate surprise medical bills—13%
- Government subsidies to help lower health insurance costs—12%
- Fewer regulations on health insurers—9%
- Expand Medicaid eligibility, so more people have access to a Medicaid plan—7%
- Lower the Medicare age so more people can sign up for that coverage—5%
- Raise Medicare and Medicaid payments to doctors—2%
A public option was the top health care reform backed by
- Democrats—37%
- Republicans—36%
- Independents—25%
Find the complete survey results here: https://www.insure.com/health-insurance/2020-health-insurance-election-survey
"We saw slight changes in consumer responses compared to our 2019 survey," notes
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