Fierce Healthcare December 5, 2023
Paige Minemyer

Republicans are far less concerned with what’s next for the Affordable Care Act compared to the “repeal and replace” attitude of years past, a new poll from KFF shows.

The poll touches on a wide array of health policy issues, and was conducted before President Donald Trump revived the discussion around repealing the ACA in the past week. Close to half (49%) of the 1,401 people surveyed said the future of the ACA is a key topic, including 70% of Democrats and just 32% of Republicans.

A majority (59%) of those surveyed say they trust Democrats more to manage the ACA’s future, while GOP voters were more likely to trust fellow Republicans.

“The future of the Affordable Care Act, an...

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