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Published: June 2009
Americans rank health care as the second highest priority for governmental action, with the economy rated as the highest priority, according to a new survey by the Harvard School of Public Health and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The survey also shows that the majority of Americans are displeased with the medical care system, with 69 percent ranking the system as “fair” or “poor.”
Other survey findings highlighted the public’s view of core elements of reform, including reducing health care costs, covering the uninsured, an individual mandate and a national health insurance plan: