A new poll suggests Americans have little interest in big changes to health care
In a recent survey by the University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy and The Associated Press found people are still more likely to prefer the private sector than the government on driving innovation in health care, improving quality, and providing coverage. However, the public had more confidence in government’s ability to reduce costs then the private sector. It seems to be no appetite for change by the public on health care as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. Read article here…
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