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Majority Of Voters Oppose Changing Medicare To Premium Support System

This survey explores public sentiment regarding proposed changes to Medicare, focusing on government guarantee versus fixed amount of money options. The study delves into likely voters' preferences for Medicare's future structure.

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Majority Of Voters Oppose Changing Medicare To Premium Support System

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  1. Majority Of Voters Oppose Changing Medicare To Premium Support System Which of these two descriptions comes closer to your view of what Medicare should look like in the future? AMONG LIKELY VOTERS Medicare should be changed to a system in which the government guarantees each senior a fixed amount of money to help them purchase coverage either from traditional Medicare or from a list of private health plans Medicare should continue as it is today, with the government guaranteeing all seniors the same set of health insurance benefits NOTE: Other (vol.) and Don’t know/Refused answers not shown. SOURCE: Kaiser Family Foundation Health Tracking Poll (conducted October 18-23, 2012)

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