Fewer than half in new survey rate US health care as excellent or good
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New poll shows jump in adults who rate the quality of US health care as 'poor'
Nearly half of adults said that the system has "major problems." Another one in five adults said that U.S. health care is in a "state of crisis," the largest share in about a decade.
New poll shows jump in adults who rate the quality of US health care as 'poor'
Nearly half of adults said that the system has "major problems." Another one in five adults said that U.S. health care is in a "state of crisis," the largest share in about a decade.
New poll shows jump in adults who rate the quality of US health care as 'poor'
Nearly half of adults said that the system has "major problems." Another one in five adults said that U.S. health care is in a "state of crisis," the largest share in about a decade.
New poll shows jump in adults who rate the quality of US health care as 'poor'
Nearly half of adults said that the system has "major problems." Another one in five adults said that U.S. health care is in a "state of crisis," the largest share in about a decade.
New poll shows jump in adults who rate the quality of US health care as 'poor'
Nearly half of adults said that the system has "major problems." Another one in five adults said that U.S. health care is in a "state of crisis," the largest share in about a decade.
New poll shows jump in adults who rate the quality of US health care as 'poor'
Nearly half of adults said that the system has "major problems." Another one in five adults said that U.S. health care is in a "state of crisis," the largest share in about a decade.
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