Health care now, and later
We are reminded again just how much health care matters in the upcoming elections.
A CBS News poll taken in mid-October found voters are almost equally concerned about health care and the war in
A new New York Times/CBS poll taken over the weekend in Iowa and New Hampshire shows health care still looming large, especially among Democrats. In Iowa, 36% of likely Democratic caucus goers said the war is their top issue and 22% said health care. But when you combine health care with other economic concerns, that number among Democrats balloons to 39%.
Among Republicans, terrorism was the top concern, even when you combine health care with other economic concerns.
As for what the future president should focus on regarding health care, a new report out today from the nonpartisan, non-profit Commonwealth Fund gave some suggestions. Among them: universal health care, an emphasis on prevention and treating chronic diseases, and electronic record keeping.
These topics are touched on by many candidates (see our comparison chart), but "what we're really saying here is none of the candidates go far enough," said Karen Davis, president of the Commonwealth Fund.
For the full story, check out WebMD's report by Todd Zwillich.
Sean Swint
Executive Editor, WebMD
(Patrick Adams contributed to this post)

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