Recent poll shows unexpected views on US health insurance satisfaction
A new YouGov survey reveals interesting data about Americans health insurance views. The poll‚ conducted after a tragic incident in New York shows surprising satisfaction levels among insured people
This week after the tragic incident with Brian Thompson‚ UnitedHealthcareʼs CEO in New York YouGov decided to check Americans feelings about their health-care coverage
The nation-wide poll showed some non-expected results: about six-in-ten people said theyʼre somewhat-satisfied with their insurance providers (which is way more than many would think)
Around thirty percent of survey participants expressed some level of dis-satisfaction with their health-care coverage; while the remaining folks either didnt have insurance or chose not to answer the question. The results came as a surprise to many health-care experts — since thereʼs often talk about insurance problems in US media
The timing of this survey right after the high-profile incident in New York made its findings even more note-worthy: despite recent events people still keep positive attitude towards their health insurance companies (which shows interesting disconnect between corporate news and personal experiences)