Obamacare, Mandates and Regulatory Confusion: Reason-Rupe Poll Results with Emily Ekins
A new finding by the
Reason-Rupe Public Opinion Survey shows a majority of Americans
dissatisfied with the health care law being debated in the Supreme
Court while simultaneously confused about the role of government in
current health care policy.
"About 40 percent [of Americans] thought it wasn't regulated
enough," explains Reason Polling Director Emily Ekins. When it
comes to health care reform, "it's hard to move forward if people
aren't clear as to what the market currently looks like."
Reason.tv's Nick
Gillespie sat down with Ekins to discuss the poll's findings,
what Americans think about the current health care system, and the
misconceptions surrounding regulation in the health care
market.
The Reason-Rupe survey is online here.
This Reason Foundation project is made possible thanks to the
generous support of the Arthur N. Rupe Foundation.
Shot by Jim Epstein and Meredith Bragg; edited by Joshua Swain.
About 6.38 minutes.
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