Majority Of Republicans And Democrats Say Creating Exchanges Should Be A Top Priority Percent who say that each of the following should be a “top” health.

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Majority Of Republicans And Democrats Say Creating Exchanges Should Be A Top Priority Percent who say that each of the following should be a “top” health policy priority for their state’s governor and legislature this year: Democrats Republicans Creating a health insurance exchange or marketplace Supporting access to family planning and other reproductive health services Increasing state regulation of charges by doctors and hospitals Increasing state regulation of health insurance premiums Limiting access to family planning and other reproductive health services Expanding Medicaid Creating or supporting programs to fight obesity Independents Source: Kaiser Family Foundation/Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/Harvard School of Public Health, The Public’s Health Care Agenda for the 113 th Congress (conducted January 3-9, 2013)

In Context Of Deficit Reduction, Views On Public Health Spending Priorities Note: Items asked of third samples. Some question wording abbreviated. See topline: for full question wording. Source: Kaiser Family Foundation/Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/Harvard School of Public Health, The Public’s Health Care Agenda for the 113 th Congress (conducted January 3-9, 2013) Preparing for natural disasters or terrorist attacks Preventing the spread of infectious diseases Increasing research to find new cures and treatments Ensuring workplace health and safety Funding to state public health departments Providing screening tests for major health problems Funding for veterans’ health care Preventing chronic illnesses, such as heart disease Funding support to hospitals so they can provide free care Ensuring the safety and effectiveness of prescription drugs Preventing the spread of HIV/AIDS Detecting and preventing foodborne illnesses Reducing obesity by promoting health lifestyles Reducing smoking and tobacco use Preventing injuries, such as burns, poisoning and falls Given that the federal government has a substantial budget deficit and there are many difficult choices facing the president and Congress, the percent who say each of the following should be “one of the top priorities” for federal spending this year:

Majority Want No Spending Cuts To Education, Medicare, And Social Security If the president and Congress decide to reduce the deficit by reducing spending on federal programs and services, I’d like to know in which programs you would be willing to see spending reduced. For each program I name, please tell me if you would support major spending reductions, minor spending reductions or no reductions at all as a way to reduce the federal deficit. Medicare Medicaid Social Security The conflict in Afghanistan Foreign aid National defense Public education Health insurance subsidies Salaries and benefits for federal government workers Note: Some items asked of separate half samples. Don’t know/Refused answers not shown. Source: Kaiser Family Foundation/Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/Harvard School of Public Health, The Public’s Health Care Agenda for the 113 th Congress (conducted January 3-9, 2013) NO reductionsMINOR reductionsMAJOR reductions Aid to farmers Unemployment insurance Food stamps

More Support Than Oppose Medicaid Expansion As you may know, the health care law expands Medicaid to provide health insurance to more low- income uninsured adults. The federal government will initially pay the entire cost of this expansion, and after several years, states will pay 10 percent and the federal government will pay 90 percent. The Supreme Court ruled that states may choose whether or not to participate in this expansion. What do you think your state should do? KEEP Medicaid as it is todayEXPAND Medicaid to cover more low-income people Total Democrats Republicans Independents Note: Other/Neither (vol.) and Don’t know/Refused answers not shown. Source: Kaiser Family Foundation/Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/Harvard School of Public Health, The Public’s Health Care Agenda for the 113 th Congress (conducted January 3-9, 2013)

Support For Various Deficit-Reducing Changes To Medicare I’m going to read you some changes to the Medicare program that have been discussed as ways to reduce the federal budget deficit. Please tell me whether you would generally favor or oppose each one. Gradually raising the age of eligibility for Medicare from 65 to 67 for future retirees Requiring all seniors to pay higher Medicare premiums Reducing payments to hospitals and other health care providers for treating people covered by Medicare Requiring only high income seniors to pay higher Medicare premiums Note: Don’t know/Refused answers not shown. Source: Kaiser Family Foundation/Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/Harvard School of Public Health, The Public’s Health Care Agenda for the 113 th Congress (conducted January 3-9, 2013) Strongly favorSomewhat favorStrongly opposeSomewhat oppose Requiring drug companies to give the federal government a better deal on medications for low-income people on Medicare Increasing the payroll taxes workers and employers pay to help fund Medicare 50%