Public Opinion
Kaiser Family Foundation/ Harvard School of Public Health Medicare Prescription Drug Survey
A survey by the Kaiser Family Foundation and Harvard School of Public Health examines public opinion on the current Medicare prescription drug debate. The survey, a follow-up to a broader, more comprehensive survey released in June 2003 about the Medicare program and proposed changes, finds that a majority of seniors want Congress to pass Medicare prescription drug legislation this year, but most worry that they will still pay too much for drugs even if Congress acts.
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Kaiser Family Foundation and Harvard School of Public Health, September 2003
Health Poll Search: Public Opinion on Medicare and Prescription Drug Coverage
Health Poll Search, a free resource from kaisernetwork.org in partnership with the Roper Center for Public Opinion Research, provides searchable archive of public opinion questions on health issues.
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