Americans Remain Split on Health Care Reform; Public Opinion Improves Slightly Over Past Few Months
OPEN MINDS Weekly News Wire Strategic Health Care News The percentages of Americans who opposed or supported health insurance reform has remained essentially the same, with no statistically significant changes between late March and early June 2010. Americans were evenly split on whether health insurance reform was good or bad when the bill was passed on March 23, 2010. In April; 50% said it was bad; 47% said it was good; and three percent were undecided. By June 2010, 46% said it was bad; 49% said it was good; and five percent were undecided. Even among age groups, positions have . . .
