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Posted on November 13, 2001

Americans' Health Priorities Revisited After September 11

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November 13, 2001
by Robert J. Blendon, et al

"In contrast to health problems, health care issues have become less salient to the public. This is likely to lead to decreased support for government action on health care issues that were being debated by the Congress before September 11. These include Medicare reform, a Medicare prescription drug benefit, patients' rights legislation, and coverage for the uninsured.

"How long these opinion changes last and what direction they take in the future depend upon three critical yet unknown factors: the occurrence and severity of new domestic terrorist attacks; the duration and success of the war in Afghanistan; and the duration and depth of the economic recession."

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