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Holiday Spending Due to Health Care Costs

This is not only that the Senate is currently debating health care. An opinion poll this week found that two in five Americans want to spend less this season because of rising health care costs, and three in ten say that health care costs have led to arguments and tension within the family.

The study, conducted by the University of Misericordia in Dallas, PA, and Braun Research conducted says the school to determine how issues of health care budgets and individual impact relationships. The researchers contacted more than 1,000 Americans by telephone between 6 November and 16 November.

Meanwhile, there was a new poll by Thomson Reuters that 60% of the population of the health insurance provided by public funds (such as the ability of the public ), and 35% funded supports strongly believe that quality health care in the United States 12 months from now will be worse than it is today. Only 11.9% of the firm belief that the best.

It was found to spend the charity and the holiday has fallen and the rising tensions, the Americans report that their most important concern of health care costs for future generations and the impact on the deficit include the cost of the bag and availability of insurance coverage . Parents and those who are classified as conservatives tend to be sensitive to possible negative effects of health reform, while the parents are usually more affected than others in the quality of and access to health care.


Almost a quarter of Americans admit that they see as the source of information for an insurance provider, if they could restrict their ability to access health care. Those who are very liberal in their views rather than others, are seeking information or bend the truth about her familys history and personal health to be maintained.

Almost a quarter of Americans have less absenteeism at work (a finding that the fear that workers will not take the leave, if it strengthens flu, the fear of losing their jobs).

The recession has pushed the Americans, their behavior in relation to health care, in particular, go to the doctor to change less. A third of Americans fear a loss of health insurance and a ten Americans were forced to abandon their health insurance.

About 90% of Americans were satisfied with their coverage. However, 33% not use preventive screening / projections, even if it is available from your current coverage - an interesting finding, given the active debate about mammograms and the change was to require the Senate insurers to pay for mammograms every year for women over 40 years. Perhaps this question is not so critical to the electorate?

Most Americans feel either angry or frustrated today by the debate on health care. Older Americans approaching retirement age, following closely the debate and tend to more anger, tension and stress are feeling.

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