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Nearly half of adults don’t know what ‘Medicare for All’ is, NORC survey finds

(By Morgan Haefner for Becker’s Hospital Review)

Almost half — 46 percent — of adults aren’t familiar with “Medicare for All” proposals, according to a survey from NORC at the University of Chicago.

The AmeriSpeak Spotlight on Health survey, conducted from Dec. 13-16, 2018, surveyed 1,021 interviewees on their perception of Medicare for All proposals. At least seven bills concerning Medicare for All have been introduced to Congress, ranging from extending mandatory Medicare coverage to all Americans to allowing Americans age 55 and older to buy into Medicare.  Continue reading article here…

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