New Analysis Shows Public Support For Health Reform Ultimately Dependent On Impact On Individuals

In a new analysis of recent and historical data on , researchers from Harvard have concluded that public support for the final legislation will depend significantly on what people learn about the bill’s impact on their . Current public support for specific elements of the legislation will be a secondary factor.

The analysis, “The American Public and the Next Phase of the Debate,” was performed by Robert Blendon, Professor of and Political Analysis, and John M. Benson. It appears as an Online in this week’s of Medicine (http://www.nejm.org). The data for the analysis was drawn from 30 current and from a of the experience of 1994. Full text of the Perspective is available here.

Said Prof. Blendon: “The in Washington with the public is going to be different than many in the Congress and White House believe today.”

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Harvard

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