Advisory Board January 23, 2025

Nearly half of Americans say the United States is heading in the wrong direction on healthcare, with attitudes differing significantly by political affiliation, according to a recent poll from West Health and Gallup.

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Nearly half of Americans say US healthcare is heading in the wrong direction

For the survey, West Health and Gallup gathered responses from 3,583 U.S. adults between Nov. 11 and Nov. 18, 2024.

When asked if they believed the United States is headed in the right or wrong direction due to President Donald Trump’s policies to lower the cost of healthcare and prescription drugs, 46% of respondents said they believed the country was heading in the wrong direction on the...

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