Key Health Care Proposals Get Bipartisan Public Support Despite Debate's Increased Political Polarization

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2009-10-08Author
Program on International Policy Attitudes (PIPA)
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A new poll conducted by WorldPublicOpinion.org (WPO) together with the Brookings Institution finds that over the last year, as the health care debate has intensified, a bipartisan consensus that the government is responsible for ensuring access to health care has fractured. Nonetheless, a majority of the public still says the government is responsible, and there is bipartisan support for numerous key reform proposals, including a limited public option, new constraints on the health insurance industry, tort reform, and cross-state purchasing.