Medical Economics January 31, 2025
Austin Littrell

Key Takeaways

  • A bipartisan poll shows 74% of U.S. voters prioritize broad access to FDA-approved vaccines, with 81% supporting U.S. leadership in vaccine development.
  • Trust in healthcare providers is high, with many Americans following doctors’ recommendations for vaccinations, especially among parents.
  • Despite political divides, there is a consensus on the importance of vaccines for public health, with concerns over vaccine skepticism potentially affecting national programs.
  • The poll highlights the need to prioritize access to vaccines and credible scientific information to inform public health decisions.

Three-quarters of voters oppose HHS revoking FDA approval of the polio and other vaccines—14% support revoking approval.

The results of a public opinion bipartisan poll of U.S. voters were released by the Partnership to...

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