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Cover Image: American Public Opinion and Health Care
  • Date: 09/01/2010
  • Format: Print Cloth
  • Price: $135.00
  • ISBN: 978-0-87289-384-9
  • Pages: 416
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American Public Opinion and Health Care
Robert J. Blendon
Mollyann Brodie
John Benson
Drew E. Altman


Objective analysis and comprehensive data on Americans’ attitudes about key health-care issues

 

Over the years, hundreds of polls have been conducted on health and health-care related topics, but until now there has been no reference tool to help students, researchers, and policy makers make sense of the data.

 

American Public Opinion and Health Care brings together findings from more than

200 national opinion surveys conducted by the Kaiser Family Foundation, Harvard

University’s School of Public Health, and other institutes and polling and media organizations.

 

After years of intensive data gathering, the authors have compiled an in-depth, non-partisan look at Americans’ attitudes about a range of current and critical health care issues. Twenty-one chapters combine unbiased survey data and analysis. The concluding chapter discusses the implications based on public opinion trends for the future of U.S. health policy in each of the areas discussed in the preceding chapters.

 

Major topics addressed include:

  • General attitudes, trust, and priorities
  • Current critical health-care issues, such as quality, costs, the pharmaceutical industry, and reform efforts
  • Specific health topics, such as HIV/AIDS, abortion, stem-cell research, end-of-life, obesity, infectious diseases, and pandemic flu
  • Views by race and gender, and disparities in health care and coverage
  • The importance of health care in recent elections and implications for the future of health care and policy in the United States

 

Substantial trend data, covering the 1960s to the present, will allow researchers to get a sense of how opinions have changed over time. Chapters also look at how various groups

in American society differ in their views and how those views compare with the citizens of other countries. This reference is highly recommended for public libraries and academic libraries, including but not limited to institutions with programs in medicine, public health, and government.

Reviews
"Good descriptions of the methodology of public polling, helpful comparisons across time periods, and extensive endnotes contribute to readers' understanding of the variability of public opinion, influenced by the ruling political party, economic conditions, and personal biases." - Choice

"By gathering together a variety of polls and placing key issues in proper context, this work succeeds in helping the reader gain a better understanding of the complexities and hidden dilemmas of health care reform in the United States. It is highly recommended." - American Reference Books Annual
Bio(s)
Robert J. Blendon
Robert J. Blendon is professor of health policy and political analysis at both the Harvard School of Public Health and the John F. Kennedy School of Government, and directs the Harvard Opinion Research Program.

Mollyann Brodie
Mollyann Brodie Mollyann Brodie is a senior vice president and the director of public opinion and media research at the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation.

John Benson
John Benson is a research associate in the Department of Health Policy and Management at the Harvard School of Public Health.

Drew E. Altman
Drew E. Altman is president and CEO of the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation.
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