New  England Journal of Medicine Article: Voters and Health Care in the 2006 Election

New England Journal of Medicine Article: Voters and Health Care in the 2006 Election

A New England Journal of Medicine article finds that health care is not likely to play a major role in the November 2006 Congressional elections but could still be a factor in selected close races.

This article, by Harvard School of Public Health Professor of Health Policy Robert J. Blendon, Sc.D, and Kaiser Family Foundation President Drew E. Altman, Ph.D., analyzes the upcoming election polls and shows that voters trust Democrats more than Republicans on a wide range of health care issues such as the Medicare prescription drug law and stem cell research.

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