AJMC March 11, 2025
Hayden E. Klein

A new report shows most Americans believe the government is too involved in health care regulation and want to see a ban on pharmaceutical company advertisements in the US.

In a survey of more than 1000 Americans, nearly three-quarters gave the US health care system a grade of C or lower, highlighting widespread dissatisfaction with costs, access, and government regulation.1

Results from eHealth’s 2025 Healthcare Pulse Survey showed a rough bell curve of grades from respondents. When asked how they would grade health care in the US today:

  • 9% gave it an A
  • 19% gave it a B
  • 34% gave it a C
  • 21% gave it a D
  • 17% gave it an F

According to the report, individuals...

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