Views on the U.S. Role in Global Health Update
This survey builds on the Foundation's previous survey work in measuring
Americans' attitudes toward U.S. global health investments and
priorities.
The survey tracks some questions that were asked earlier in 2009,
and delves into some new questions about specific areas of global health
spending and how aid should be distributed. Following President
Obama's announcement of the Global Health Initiative, the survey also
measures public perception of the current Administration and Congress with
regards to global health efforts.
The survey was designed and analyzed by
public opinion researchers at the Kaiser Family Foundation. It was conducted
October 21 through October 28 among a nationally representative random sample of
1,205 adults ages 18 and older. The margin of sampling for the overall survey is
plus or minus 3 percentage points.
Summary
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