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GOVERNMENT

Health care worries high on voters' lists

Quick View. Feb. 16, 2004.

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Medicare 26%
Uninsured or underinsurance 21%
Prescription drug costs 21%
General costs 15%

A recent survey reported that the public has a number of worries about the health care system. These figures show the percentage of Americans who say the issue is one of the two most important for the government to address.


Source: Harvard School of Public Health, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, ICR poll, December 2003

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