Majority Of Americans Believe 'Myths' About Health Care Reform, National Survey Finds

Findings from a new national survey of Americans by researchers from Indiana University Center for Health Policy and Professionalism Research (CHPPR) and the Indiana University Center for Bioethics says that Americans do believe the "myths" about health care reform, confirming that the White House may indeed be losing this battle. Full Story »

Posted by Eddie Louis Harris

See All Reviews »

Review

Manfred Ostrowski
4.5
by Manfred Ostrowski - Aug. 27, 2009

This report gives the results of a health care survey in a straightforward and revealing presentation. Republican voters seem to have strong convictions that the Obama health care reform would be inherently bad, with even Democrats being rather divided concerning their expectations.

Politicians will take this survey into account in their attempts to win the public debate, and popular objections could ultimately put even well thought-out plans at risk -if these objections would not be addressed properly.

See All Reviews »

Manfred's Rating

Overall
4.5

Good
from 7 answers
Quality
4.3
Facts
4.0
Fairness
5.0
Sourcing
4.0
Popularity
5.0
Recommendation
5.0
Credibility
5.0
More How our ratings work »