Healthcare Finance News September 18, 2020
Jeff Lagasse

Overall, 60% rated the U.S. healthcare system as “poor” or “fair,” compared to the 11% that rated it as “excellent.”

As COVID-19 continues to make life difficult across the country, a new healthinsurance.com national survey of 1,000 registered voters conducted by Scott Rasmussen found that public sentiment surrounding the nation’s healthcare system is deteriorating.

Whether it’s concerns about the cost of care or insurance coverage, the results suggest many Americans are anxious about the state of healthcare.

Overall, 60% of respondents rated the U.S. healthcare system as “poor” or “fair,” compared to the 11% that rated it as “excellent.”

When asked about the fix, 69% say the key to improving the U.S. healthcare system is giving more control...

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