Healthy Female Army
No Result
View All Result
  • Healthcare
  • Health and Medicine
  • Health News
  • Staying Healthy
  • Healthcare
  • Health and Medicine
  • Health News
  • Staying Healthy
No Result
View All Result
Healthy Female Army
No Result
View All Result
Home Healthcare

Many voters say health care unaffordable, are open to new insurance system: Poll

by
October 27, 2025
in Healthcare
0
Many voters say health care unaffordable, are open to new insurance system: Poll
0
SHARES
0
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

New polling has found that the majority of voters say health care in the U.S. is unaffordable and are open to a health insurance system that doesn’t tie coverage to employment.

Undue Medical Debt, a nonprofit that works to eliminate medical debt and supports policies to prevent new debt, sponsored the poll which was led by the nonpartisan research firm PerryUndem. Along with a national survey, focus groups were also asked for their opinions on health care.

The poll was provided first to The Hill.

The survey found that 69 percent of voters believe that health care is not affordable today, with these figure remaining relatively consistent across parties.

Thirty-five percent of participants said they currently owed money or have debt due to medical or dental expenses. The same percentage said they had skipped or delayed medical care in the last year due to fears of medical debt.

Survey participants were asked whether they made at least one of eight material sacrifices in the past year in order to meet their financial goals. These included eating less food, skipping vacations, putting more of their expenses on credit cards, falling behind on bills and borrowing money from friends and family.

Among those surveyed, 68 percent said they had engaged in at least one of those practices, with 43 percent saying they’d eaten less or bought less expensive, less healthy foods.

One participant, a 43-year-old uninsured white woman in West Virginia, said in the survey, “I go to a food pantry and I work three jobs. You know what I mean? It’s hard, and it shouldn’t
be that hard. I don’t have time to spend with my kids. I don’t have time to do things, because
I have to work to eat, you know, and that’s what makes it hard for me.”

“This is a common ground issue that you know is resonating with people. Health care is clearly unaffordable,” Allison Sesso, president and CEO of Undue Medical Debt, told The Hill.

“What I thought was really interesting is really the focus on insurance,” added Sesso. “Seventy-four percent saying that insurance is failing to protect them from medical debt. And I think that that, to me, is a little bit new. Not that it’s new that insurance isn’t working that great, but that such a large percentage of voters on both sides of the aisle were pointing that out as one of the biggest failures.”

Sixty-three percent of participants said they blamed insurance companies the most for medical debt, which was very distantly followed by pharmaceutical companies at 12 percent and hospitals at 9 percent.

Seventy-six percent of voters said they agreed with the statement: “We need to switch to a different system of health insurance where people can change jobs or become self-employed and not have to worry about losing their health insurance.”

“They want to see a system that doesn’t tie them so tightly to their jobs, because it prevents them from moving around,” said Sesso. “And, you know, if you’re not sick, you’re sort of punished to stay at the job, and you don’t have the ability to be sort of self-employed, that you have to sort of hold on to that job for the insurance aspect of it

When it came to addressing medical debt, 76 percent said they wanted their states to pass laws shielding them from medical debt. Measures that received significant support included limiting the interest rate allowed on medical debt, limiting the ability of collection agencies to take a person’s belongings due to medical debt and requiring hospitals to use the same user-friendly application for financial assistance.

Eighty-one percent said they supported the creation of a state-funded health plan that would give residents a more affordable option than commercial plans.

Seventy-seven percent of voters said they would feel more positive about state elected officials if they passed laws with these measures and 75 percent said they would be more likely to vote for someone if they passed these laws.

The ongoing discourse over health insurance and ensuring people can afford it is what is currently keeping the federal government shut down. The current shutdown is already the second-longest in U.S. history and Democrats are refusing to budge unless a deal is struck to extend enhanced premium tax credits for Affordable Care Act (ACA) Marketplace plans.

“I’m not surprised that healthcare is at the center of this conversation. Medical debt and healthcare affordability are, you know, among the few issues where Americans actually agree at this moment,” said Sesso. “I think they’re not holding their breath for Washington to act and to protect them necessarily from medical debt, which is why I think they’re, you know, looking for states to take action.”

For the survey, 1,319 voters in the 2024 general election were included in a 12-minute national survey. The survey was conducted from Aug. 21 to Sept. 2. The results have a margin of error of plus or minus 3.63 percentage points.

Previous Post

Trump offers new warning on Tylenol for pregnant women

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
How We Feel app pilots COVID prediction model

How We Feel app pilots COVID prediction model

April 26, 2022
Vaccine protection against COVID-19 related issues

Vaccine protection against COVID-19 related issues

April 26, 2022
Lessons from the center of the state’s pandemic

Lessons from the center of the state’s pandemic

April 26, 2022
Harvard Chan School professor discusses delta variant

Harvard Chan School professor discusses delta variant

April 26, 2022
Many voters say health care unaffordable, are open to new insurance system: Poll

Many voters say health care unaffordable, are open to new insurance system: Poll

0
7 Tips to Make Your Workout Routine More Sustainable

7 Tips to Make Your Workout Routine More Sustainable

0
11 Weight Loss Tips That Will Get you Fast Results

11 Weight Loss Tips That Will Get you Fast Results

0
What are the Sunday Scaries? Plus, Here’s How to Beat Them

What are the Sunday Scaries? Plus, Here’s How to Beat Them

0
Many voters say health care unaffordable, are open to new insurance system: Poll

Many voters say health care unaffordable, are open to new insurance system: Poll

October 27, 2025
Trump offers new warning on Tylenol for pregnant women

Trump offers new warning on Tylenol for pregnant women

October 26, 2025
Paul floats bipartisan commission amid Affordable Care Act subsidies battle

Paul floats bipartisan commission amid Affordable Care Act subsidies battle

October 26, 2025
Why new mpox cases in California are raising concerns

Why new mpox cases in California are raising concerns

October 26, 2025

Recent News

Many voters say health care unaffordable, are open to new insurance system: Poll

Many voters say health care unaffordable, are open to new insurance system: Poll

October 27, 2025
Trump offers new warning on Tylenol for pregnant women

Trump offers new warning on Tylenol for pregnant women

October 26, 2025
Paul floats bipartisan commission amid Affordable Care Act subsidies battle

Paul floats bipartisan commission amid Affordable Care Act subsidies battle

October 26, 2025
Why new mpox cases in California are raising concerns

Why new mpox cases in California are raising concerns

October 26, 2025
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Email Whitelisting
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Email Whitelisting

Disclaimer: Healthyfemalearmy.com, its managers, its employees, and assigns (collectively "The Company") do not make any guarantee or warranty about what is advertised above. Information provided by this website is for research purposes only and should not be considered as personalized beauty advice. The Company is not affiliated with, nor does it receive compensation from, any specific security. The Company is not registered or licensed by any governing body in any jurisdiction to give health advice or provide beauty recommendation. Any recommendations here should be taken into consideration only after consulting with your doctor.
© 2025 Healthyfemalearmy.com. All rights reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Contact Us
  • Email Whitelisting
  • Home 1
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Terms and Conditions

Disclaimer: Healthyfemalearmy.com, its managers, its employees, and assigns (collectively "The Company") do not make any guarantee or warranty about what is advertised above. Information provided by this website is for research purposes only and should not be considered as personalized beauty advice. The Company is not affiliated with, nor does it receive compensation from, any specific security. The Company is not registered or licensed by any governing body in any jurisdiction to give health advice or provide beauty recommendation. Any recommendations here should be taken into consideration only after consulting with your doctor.
© 2025 Healthyfemalearmy.com. All rights reserved.