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The Affordable Care Act has increased access to doctors and helped reduce medical costs. But poll data show 26 percent of U.S. families are still struggling to pay their health care bills.
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A recent poll shows 27 percent of Americans have visited an urgent care center in the past two years. Why? Most cite convenience.
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An NPR poll finds that many people have a low opinion of the health care system, yet they like their doctors. The perception of quality of care varies according to income.
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People are relatively satisfied with the health care they receive, the new poll finds. But low-income Americans are more likely to say the quality of health care they get is only fair to poor.
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With pollsters saying Florida's gubernatorial race is too close to call, a survey released Wednesday shows Republican incumbent Rick Scott with a slight…
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With President Obama's remarks on Trayvon Martin serving as a backdrop, two new polls reveal dramatic differences in how whites and blacks perceive the verdict.
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A bit of bad news on this Good Friday: If you thought living in the land of sunshine and freshly squeezed orange juice would make you the picture of…
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Republicans are fretting over recent polling that puts President Obama over 50 percent in some key swing states, but The Weekly Standard's Jay Cost says they needn't worry too much yet, as Obama isn't gaining in places his campaign hasn't blitzed with ads.