Geee Posted September 27, 2013 Share Posted September 27, 2013 Washington Examiner: A unique new survey of health care professionals finds that 56 percent oppose Obamacare, with more than nine in 10 believing that there could be major negative impacts such as a drop in quality care. A shocking 19 percent believe Americans will die earlier. In its 2013 Health Care Survey of 200 top health care professionals nationally, Coupa Software told Secrets that health care professionals are worried about a number of setbacks that the health law could result in. Asked to list the “negative impacts,” of which they could pick several, here's what Coupa found: -- 53 percent, “Quality of health insurance policies will suffer.” -- 51 percent, “Quality of care will go down.” -- 49 percent, “The law is overly complicated.” Sign Up for the Paul Bedard newsletter! -- 42 percent, “Insurance exchanges will be poorly managed.” -- 37 percent, “The law still allows insurance companies to be the middleman.” -- 32 percent, “Too complex for businesses.” -- 19 percent, “Americans will die earlier.” Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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