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Universal healthcare coverage

Universal healthcare coverage was the Monthly Pulse topic we sent out to our consumer panel members’ in August.

Healthcare reform has long since been a major policy area commanding attention in the United States and around the world. Crucial to the debate are the various plans that have been proposed to repeal and replace the existing Affordable Care Act, better known as “Obamacare”.

By contrast, European countries offer universal healthcare coverage to their citizens independent of their financial situation – something the United States’ government moved towards with Obamacare.

We asked the M3 Global Research panel if they think universal healthcare coverage, where everyone has access to quality health services and is protected against financial risk, should be available and mandated for everyone in the United States.

The survey was conducted amongst 2,895 M3 Global Research panel members in the USA. The results in the USA show that the majority (80%) agree that universal healthcare cover should be available and mandated for everyone in the United States.

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