Pharmaceutical Executive March 12, 2025
Mike Hollan

eHealth’s latest survey reveals Americans give the nation’s healthcare system a low grade and are open to significant changes.

New research reveals just how unhappy the average person is with America’s healthcare system.1

It’s common knowledge that people are generally unhappy with healthcare in the United States, with the most common complaint being that it’s too expensive. Even with health insurance, many Americans feel like they can’t afford visits to the doctor’s or medicine. A new survey, however, provides a clearer picture not just what issues people have, but also the sorts of solutions they would consider.

eHealth Inc. released the results of the survey, which says that nearly seven-out-of-10 Americans would give the healthcare system a low grade.

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