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ACA Support Among Democrats Ticks Back Up In December Download…
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ACA Support Among Democrats Ticks Back Up In December Download…
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Nearly Half Of The Public Expect No Personal Impact Download…
As the country gears up for implementation of the major provisions of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), June's Kaiser Health Tracking Poll takes a step back and examines views on health insurance more broadly among some key subgroups, including young adults, the uninsured, and those with pre-existing conditions. The poll finds that the large majority of Americans want and value health insurance.
With open enrollment in new health coverage options created under the Affordable Care Act set to begin in October, much of the public remains confused about the status of the law. The April 2013 Kaiser Health Tracking Poll provides a rough baseline of public awareness of the ACA before more intensive consumer information and consumer assistance efforts begin.
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Majority_Say_They_Dont_Understand_How_ACA_Will_Impact_Them Download Source Kaiser Family Foundation Health Tracking Poll (conducted March 5-10, 2013) …
Three years after the passage of the Affordable Care Act, the March 2013 Kaiser Health Tracking Poll finds that a majority of Americans are unsure how the law will impact them, and few are paying attention to the details of state-level decisions about implementation.
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