InsuranceHeadline.com Home Headline Home Searh Insurance Directory Listings by State, City Zip Code or Detailed Keyword Search! Search News  Company Index  Add Your Listings to The Insurance Phone Book! Advertise Manage Insurance Phone Book Directory ListingsEditor Login

Insurance Headlines - Insurance Headlines.com is the premier online news source that insurance & financial professional rely on - making Insurance Headlines.com the top choice for syndicating news on the world wide web.

Headline News | Life & Health | Property & Casualty | Financial & Investments | Banks & Thrifts | Syndicate News

1
Home L&H P&C F&I Post Feeds RSS Search
 

 


 Free Insurance & Financial Headline Newsletters - Subscribe Today!

Choose Newsletters

Daily Headlines

Weekly Headlines

Product Promo's

Job Offers

Enter Your E-mail

Advertising Options

Post Press Releases

Post Insurance Articles

Online Advertising

Newsletter Advertising

Company Sponsors

Resources

Insurance Newsletters

Company News & Stocks

Syndicate News

Sponsor Links

Industry Links

Archive
Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
 1  2  3
 4  5  6  7  8  9  10
 11  12  13  14  15  16  17
 18  19  20  21  22  23  24
 25  26  27  28  29  30  31

1




 

See your advertisement here

Most California Voters Concerned About Health Care, Would Have Supported Governor's Overhaul Plan, Poll Finds

by Medical News Today - May 01,2008

More than half of California voters are worried about the state's health care system and nearly three-quarters said they would have approved a health system overhaul proposed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) last year, according to a Field Poll survey released on Monday, the San Francisco Chronicle reports (Yi, San Francisco Chronicle, 4/28). The Field Poll was based on a telephone survey of 1,202 registered California voters between March 12 and March 30 and has a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 2.9 percentage points.

The survey found that:
  • 59% of California voters are concerned about not being able to afford the costs associated with a serious illness or injury, compared with 48% in a 2006 survey;

  • 58% are concerned about having to pay more out-of-pocket costs for health care, compared with 40% in 2006;

  • 57% are concerned about not having or potentially losing their health care coverage; and

  • 51% of voters said they are very concerned about not having access to quality physicians and health care services, up from 40% in 2006.

In addition, 39% of state voters believe California's health care system will be worse in five years, 38% said they think it will be about the same, 13% said they think it will be better and 10% said they have no opinion, according to the poll.

Support for Schwarzenegger-Nunez Plan
The survey also found support for the major elements of compromise health care reform legislation negotiated by Schwarzenegger and state Assembly Speaker Fabian Nunez (D). The Senate Health Committee rejected the bill in January.

According to the poll:

  • 72% of respondents supported the overall plan;

  • 84% of respondents said they supported requiring health insurers to cover everyone, including people with pre-existing conditions;

  • 77% supported state-subsidized insurance for low-income adults;

  • 73% supported requiring employers to contribute to the cost of health insurance benefits;

  • 71% approved of raising the state tobacco tax by $1.75 per pack of cigarettes to help fund the health care overhaul, but 77% opposed a provision that would have required hospitals to contribute a 4% fee to help fund the plan;

  • 68% supported the idea of an individual coverage mandate (Ainsworth, San Diego Union-Tribune, 4/28); and

  • 67% said they supported individuals, employers and the government sharing the cost of health insurance coverage.


However, two-thirds of respondents said they did not expect that the plan's funding mechanism would keep pace with the rising costs of health care, and about the same percentage questioned whether new insurance policies for the uninsured would be affordable under the plan (Rodriguez, San Jose Mercury News, 4/28).

The survey is available online.

Reprinted with kind permission from http://www.kaisernetwork.org. You can view the entire Kaiser Daily Health Policy Report, search the archives, or sign up for email delivery at http://www.kaisernetwork.org/dailyreports/healthpolicy. The Kaiser Daily Health Policy Report is published for kaisernetwork.org, a free service of The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation.

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

© 2008 Advisory Board Company and Kaiser Family Foundation. All rights reserved.

 

Related news
78% of state's voters back health insurance at work by San-Francisco-Chronicle posted on Jan 04,2007
Florida Legislature Passes Health Plan To Offer 'No-Frills' Coverage To State's Uninsured by Medical-News-Today posted on May 07,2008
Democratic Presidential Candidate Clinton Wins Pennsylvania Primary, Favored On Health Care Issue by Medical-News-Today posted on Apr 24,2008
AP/Miami Herald Looks At Democratic Presidential Candidates' Proposed Health Plans by Medical-News-Today posted on May 14,2008
California Health Reform Bill 'Unfairly Favored Insurance Companies,' Opinion Piece Says by Medical-News-Today posted on Feb 07,2008
Governor's plan would exempt all health insurance from state tax by DeluthNewsTribune.com posted on Aug 16,2006
2008 Candidates Vow to Overhaul U.S. Health Care by The-New-York-Times posted on Jul 05,2007
82 Percent Of Americans Think Health Care System Needs Major Overhaul by Medical-News-Today posted on Aug 08,2008
Proposed California Medicaid Changes Could Drive Up Health Insurance Premiums, Report Finds by Medical-News-Today posted on Aug 20,2008
Health Net To Reinstate Canceled Health Insurance Policies In California, Pay Fine, Reimburse Former Plan Members For Denied Claims by Medical-News-Today posted on Sep 16,2008
Did you enjoy this article? (total 0 votes)
   

Comments (0 posted) 


Headline Sponsors

Sponsor


Insurance Headlines - Insurance Headlines.com is the premier online news source that insurance & financial professional rely on - making Insurance Headlines.com the top choice for syndicating news on the world wide web.

Copyright© 2005-2007 Insurance Syndication, LLC

Powered by: InsuranceHeadlines.com

Free Link Exchange - Directory - SQL Database Hosting - Insurance PhoneBook

About Us | Privacy Policy | Terms & Conditions | Free Newsletters | Free News Feeds | Advertise | Company Sponsors | Insurance Links | Industry Links