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Healthcare reform: All in favor say 'aye!'

9/18/2012

The interest in healthcare reform has reached a new high, especially in light of the decision by the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, yet there's no denying that consumers are still unclear as to the impact on their personal healthcare and insurance issues. That being said, Americans see a need for change as they battle rising costs and a lack of access to care, and many are saying "aye" to healthcare reform, according to the most recent Patient Views infographic. To be specific, two-thirds of respondents say they support healthcare reform, according to an exclusive survey of nearly 800 patients conducted by AccentHealth and DSN in late July and early August.


Meanwhile, a separate study recently released by TNS underscored these findings and also found that, while few understand the personal implications of healthcare reform, Americans generally agree on the end goals for health reform — appropriate and effective patient care, lower costs and easier access to coverage for all.


To see more Patient Views, click here.


Patient Views is a new, exclusive consumer insights feature that will be appear in every edition of DSN magazine and the daily e-newsletter DSN A.M. If you could ask 4,000 patients anything at all, what would it be? Send your questions to [email protected].


Are you in favor of healthcare reform?



Source: AccentHealth. To view the methodology, click here.


 

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