In a newly-released survey conducted by Thomson Reuters Corporation, close to 60 percent of Americans would like to see “public option” in any health care reform legislation, but they remain skeptical that Congress will take steps to lower cost of improve care in the short term.
Reuters: The survey of 2,999 households by Thomson Reuters Corp shows a public skeptical about the cost, quality and accessibility of medical care.
Just under 60 percent of those surveyed said they would like a public option as part of any final healthcare reform legislation, which Republicans and a few Democrats oppose.