Healthcare Finance News January 14, 2019
Jeff Lagasse

The numbers have been consistent for years, but major differences are starting to show between the two major political parties.

Most Americans think the healthcare system in the U.S. either has ‘major problems’ or is in a ‘state of crisis,’ with 70 percent expressing those sentiments, according the findings of a new Gallup poll.

The remaining 30 percent said the healthcare system has only minor problems, or no problem at all. The numbers are similar from a year ago — then, it was a 71-to-29 percent split — and in fact the figures have been more or less steady for the past decade, predating even the implementation of the Affordable Care Act.

What has changed much more dramatically is the...

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