Majority of Americans Believe Health Care Reform 'Myths'





 
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Protest signs, both for and against health care reform, are placed in a trash can as they were not allowed into the auditorium during Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-MO), "health care listening forum" at the UMKC campus in Kansas City, Missouri, August 24, 2009.

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Majority of Americans Believe Health Care Reform 'Myths'

 

There were exceptions.

Fewer participants believe "myths" regarding the impact of proposed changes on current health insurance coverage. For instance, less than 30 percent think private insurance coverage will be eliminated. And just 36 percent think a public insurance option will put private insurance companies out of business.

In addition, only three out of 10 respondents believe the government will require the elderly to make decisions about how and when they will die.



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