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Article: Survey of Iowa Voters Reveals Surprising Results and Attitudes Toward America's Health Care Crisis.
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- October 9, 2007
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Non-profit group urges candidates to find common ground in health care reform
DES MOINES, Iowa, Oct. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- The state where voters have the first say in U.S. presidential primaries has also weighed in on a critical 2008 campaign issue: health care. According to a survey conducted by a national, nonpartisan citizens' group, a solid majority of Iowa voters agree the current health care system is broken-and they don't trust politicians to fix it.
Those surveyed also believe health care services should stress disease prevention over high-technology cures, more public accountability is needed in how health care dollars are spent, and "basic" ...