As Senate Prepares to Vote on Health Care, Long Island University Hornstein Center Poll Shows 56 Percent Support Federal Role to Insure All Americans, 61 Percent Oppose GOP Legislation
56 percent of respondents said the
When asked about the recent Republican health care legislation, the poll showed there was 33 percent approval for the legislation, while 61 percent of respondents disapproved. When broken down by age, disapproval was consistent across age ranges with 30-44 year olds showing the highest disapproval at 68 percent, while 18-29 year olds had the highest approval at 38 percent.
"The data shows that when it comes to health care reform, the majority of Americans believe that government should ensure coverage, while being cost-conscious with regard to taxpayers and enrollees," said Dr.
When asked what was most important, 30 percent responded in favor of reducing the cost of health care to taxpayers, 30 percent chose reducing the cost of insurance premiums, and 25 percent believed reducing the number of uninsured Americans was most important. 12 percent thought improving health care, regardless of cost, was most important.
When questioned about an ideal health care system in
The findings are based on a published public opinion poll conducted from
"We are encouraged from the results that our web-based, text-message survey is providing a better understanding of the American health care landscape," said
Health Care in America
|
Question |
Response (Percentage) |
|
1) Is it the responsibility of the
|
Total Responses: 1017 |
|
Yes, it is the responsibility of the
|
571 (56%) |
|
No, it is not the responsibility of the
|
412 (41%) |
|
No Opinion
|
34 (3%) |
|
(Age) |
18-29 |
30-44 |
45-64 |
65+ |
|
Yes
|
65 (50%) |
163 (60%) |
239 (57%) |
104 (53%) |
|
No
|
56 (43%) |
100 (37%) |
166 (40%) |
90 (45%) |
|
No Opinion
|
9 (7%) |
10 (4%) |
11 (3%) |
4 (2%) |
|
2) When it comes to health care in the
|
|
|
a) Reducing the number of uninsured Americans
|
251 (25%) |
|
b) Reducing the cost of health care to taxpayers
|
307 (30%) |
|
c) Reducing the cost of insurance premiums
|
309 (30%) |
|
d) Improving the quality of care regardless of cost
|
124 (12%) |
|
e) No Opinion
|
26 (3%) |
|
Most Important (Age) |
18-29 |
30-44 |
45-64 |
65+ |
|
a) Reducing the number of uninsured American's
|
26 (20%) |
78 (29%) |
92 (22%) |
55 (28%) |
|
b) Reducing the cost of health care to tax payers
|
39 (30%) |
72 (26%) |
125 (30%) |
71 (36%) |
|
c) Reducing the cost of insurance premiums
|
35 (27%) |
75 (27%) |
154 (37%) |
45 (23%) |
|
d) Improving the quality of care regardless of cost |
22 (17%) |
41 (15%) |
40 (10%) |
21 (11%) |
|
e) No Opinion |
8 (6%) |
7 (3%) |
7 (1%) |
6 (3%) |
|
3) Which of the following approaches for providing health care in |
|
|
a) A single national health insurance run by the government.
|
353 (35%) |
|
b) A hybrid system with the private insurance companies and government programs
|
414 (41%) |
|
c) A system with only private insurance companies
|
202 (20%)
|
|
d) No Opinion
|
48 (5%) |
|
Health care Approaches (Age) |
18-29 |
30-44 |
45-64 |
65+ |
|
a) A single national health insurance run by the government
|
37 (28%) |
107 (39%) |
143 (34%) |
66 (33%) |
|
b) A hybrid system with the private insurance companies and government programs
|
52 (40%) |
99 (36%) |
177 (43%) |
86 (43%) |
|
c) A system with only private insurance companies
|
32 (25%) |
55 (20%) |
77 (19%) |
38 (19%) |
|
d) No Opinion
|
9 (7%) |
12 (4%) |
19 (5%) |
8 (4%) |
|
4) Last month,
|
|
|
a) Strongly Approve
|
177 (17%) |
|
b) Somewhat Approve
|
158 (16%) |
|
c) Somewhat Disapprove
|
82 (8%) |
|
d) Strongly Disapprove
|
544 (53%) |
|
e) No Opinion
|
56 (6%) |
|
Repeal and Replace (Age) |
18-29 |
30-44 |
45-64 |
65+ |
|
a) Strongly Approve
|
17 (13%) |
44 (16%) |
77 (19%) |
39 (20%) |
|
b) Somewhat Approve
|
32 (25%) |
33 (12%) |
65 (16%) |
28 (14%) |
|
c) Somewhat Disapprove
|
11 (8%) |
18 (7%) |
30 (7%) |
23 (12%) |
|
d) Strongly Disapprove
|
52 (40%) |
166 (61%) |
223 (54%) |
103 (52%) |
|
e) No Opinion
|
18 (14%) |
12 (4%) |
21 (5%) |
5 (3%) |
Polling Methodology
This Long Island University Steven S. Hornstein Center for Policy, Polling & Analysis opinion survey was conducted from
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