Americans Unsure About What Health Care Reform Means for Them

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The first Kaiser Health Tracking Poll fielded since the passage of health reform last month finds that 8 in 10 Americans know that President Obama signed the legislation into law. But 55 percent say they are confused about the law and more than half (56%) say they don't yet have enough information to understand how it will affect them personally.   

The poll finds that the public supports many of the provisions of health reform that are set to be implemented in the short term.  When asked about 11 specific provisions scheduled to take effect this year, in each case a majority of Americans viewed them favorably, often with bipartisan support.

Still, the public remains divided on the law overall, with 46 percent viewing it favorably, 40 percent unfavorably and 14 percent undecided. Similarly, 31 percent of Americans say they expect personally to be better off because of the law, while 32 percent say they will be worse off and 30 percent say they don't expect to be affected.

 

For the full story, click here: Kaiser Health Tracking Poll -- April 2010; Kaiser Family Foundation - April 21, 2010.  For the complete poll results, click here

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This page contains a single entry by Angie published on April 24, 2010 8:58 PM.

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