Majority Of US Physicians Favor National Health Insurance

In 2007, American physician survey results demonstrate a significant change in the level of support for national health insurance. This is a significant development.  An increase in levels of support for national health insurance with the exception of radiologists, anesthesiologists and surgical subspecialists, a majority of every medical specialty now support national health insurance was showed every medical specialty showed.          An opinion on health-care financing has found that 59 percent of doctors support government legislation to establish national health insurance while only 32 percent oppose it, according to the largest survey ever of American physicians. It was found at the similar survey conducted by the IU researchers in 2002 that 49 percent of physicians supporting national health insurance and 40 percent opposing it.        

 

April 01 2008 02:24 am | General Info

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