Seniors Feel Health Care Will Improve Under Obama

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Article Date: 10 Oct 2008 - 5:00 PDT

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DSS Research, the largest research and analytics firm dedicated to the market information needs of health insurance organizations, released today the latest wave of its quarterly, national SeniorTrax® Survey of the 65 and over population.

The most recent survey data completed in early September with 580 seniors 65 and over concludes that most seniors feel health care in the US is more likely to improve under the leadership of Democratic Presidential Candidate Barack Obama. Respondents were not optimistic about McCain, with just 8.9% seeing health care in the US improving under the Republican Presidential Candidate's leadership. Overall, McCain played better on the health care issue with higher income seniors while Obama faired better with their lower income counterparts.

"Health care is obviously a key issue for the growing senior population," said Roger Gates, president and CEO of DSS Research. "As one of the nation's leading health care marketing research firms, it is important for us to know how consumers are feeling about the future of health care and to provide our findings to those who can best assist this group."

Other findings from the survey:

- 33.9% of those surveyed believe health care in the US will get better under Obama
- 32.7% of those surveyed believe health care in the US will stay the same under Obama
- 33.4% of those surveyed believe health care in the US would get worse under Obama
- 8.9% of those surveyed believe health care in the US would improve under McCain
- 60.4% of those surveyed believe health care in the US would stay the same under McCain
- 30.7% of those surveyed believe health care in the US would get worse under McCain

For more information on DSS Research or the SeniorTrax Survey, call 800-989-5150 or visit http://www.dssresearch.com.

DSS Research

Article adapted by Medical News Today from original press release.
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