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Polls Examine Importance Of Health Care As Issue In Presidential Election

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Article Date: 26 Sep 2008 - 7:00 PDT

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Two recent polls asked voters about their opinions on health care and other issues in the presidential elections, as well as which candidate they considered most able to address various concerns. Summaries appear below.

NEJM Perspectives
The New England Journal of Medicine on Thursday published several perspectives about health care issues related to the election. In the perspectives, the presidential nominees and health care experts analyzed the nominees' proposed health care plans and the effect that the industry is having on the election (Brink, "Booster Shots," Los Angeles Times, 9/24). Headlines appear below.

Also available online is video of an event co-sponsored by NEJM featuring health advisers to the campaigns and other policy experts.

Columbus Dispatch Examines Health Care Proposals
The Columbus Dispatch on Monday examined the McCain health care proposal as part of a series on health care and the presidential election. The McCain "prescription for health care reform relies on an old-fashioned Republican remedy: competition in the marketplace," according to the Dispatch. However, "McCain's plan is vague about cost savings according to the Dispatch (Johnson/Candisky, Columbus Dispatch, 9/22).

Meanwhile, the Dispatch on Tuesday examined the Obama health care proposal, which is "modeled" in part on the Massachusetts health insurance law. According to health care experts, the Obama proposal would "get more coverage for uninsured people" but would "take a huge increase in federal spending to do so" (Candisky/Johnson, Columbus Dispatch, 9/23).

Editorial
Obama would end the "travesty" of the 46 million U.S. residents who lack health insurance, but McCain "has a bizarre plan to deregulate health insurance and charge workers income tax on coverage they receive through employers, in an attempt to force them to seek private policies," a Charleston Gazette editorial states.

The editorial cites a recent article by McCain in which he discussed regulation of the health insurance market. The editorial criticizes the deregulation of the health insurance market that McCain has proposed, adding, "Deregulation of banking has dragged America into a financial nightmare."

The editorial states, "America needs a national single-payer insurance system that would cut medical costs drastically," adding, "By trying to help commercial insurers reap fat profits, the McCain plan would be a stride in the wrong direction" (Charleston Gazette, 9/24).

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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.

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