Physicians' Views of the Massachusetts Health Care Reform Law - A Poll

By: SteelFisher GK, Blendon RJ, Sussman T, Connolly JM, Benson JM and Herrmann MJ

In: The New England Journal of Medicine (Online First)

Publisher: Massachusetts Medical Society

Published: October 21, 2009

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Three years after Massachusetts enacted its health insurance reform law, the state boasts the lowest rate of uninsurance nationwide. Yet, the model is still surrounded by public controversy, especially as the nation explores health reform. This article gathers physician opinions about the Massachusetts health reform legislation and its implementation.

Researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health designed and analyzed a survey of 2,135 physicians in Massachusetts in August and September of 2009. The researchers examined physician perceptions of overall Massachusetts Health Reform Law, and views on both personal practice impact and statewide health care impact.

Key Findings:

  • Seventy percent of physicians surveyed were in support of the legislation; 13 percent opposed it.
  • Similar levels of support were reported by primary care doctors and specialists.
  • More physicians give the Massachusetts health care system an excellent or good rating as compared to the national system.
  • Seventy-five percent of physicians wanted to continue the law; 29 percent wanted to keep the law as is; while 46 percent wanted to continue it with some changes.


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Listed below is one grant that supported this project.

Grant Awarded to Amount
Analyzing physicians' views of how the Massachusetts Universal Health Care law has affected their practices and patients Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Foundation (Boston , MA)
ID#: 66869
Caren Kramer Elias, M.S.
617-246-8734
caren.elias@bcbsma.com Shanna Shulman, Ph.D.
617-246-5078
shanna.shulman@bcbsma.com
http://www.bluecrossfoundation.org
Actual award: $187,500
September 2009 to August 2010

RWJF may have supported this project with other grants that are not listed.

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