Most Americans say health care needs fixing, but many are also content with their own coverage. Politicians pushing policies deemed too disruptive could easily lose their footing. (Corrects typo)
Nine years after Democrats passed Obamacare and more than a year after Republicans failed in their effort to repeal it, health care promises once again to be a major issue in the 2020 elections.
Drug costs are rising, as are insurance premiums. Rural hospitals are closing. Nearly 30 million people remain uninsured. Surveys consistently find that Americans see the health-care system as broken—and in need of fixing.
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