KFF 民調:64% 的美國人擔心無法負擔醫療費用
• 近三分之二 (64%) 的美國成年人擔心無法負擔醫療費用,其中 30% 表示非常擔心,該項擔憂程度超過了對油價的關注。 • 儘管面臨其他經濟壓力,醫療費用的可負擔性仍然是公眾最主要 worries 的問題。 • 此次民調凸顯了在醫療支出上升的情況下,家庭面臨的持續財務壓力。
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• 近三分之二 (64%) 的美國成年人擔心無法負擔醫療費用,其中 30% 表示非常擔心,該項擔憂程度超過了對油價的關注。 • 儘管面臨其他經濟壓力,醫療費用的可負擔性仍然是公眾最主要 worries 的問題。 • 此次民調凸顯了在醫療支出上升的情況下,家庭面臨的持續財務壓力。
kff.org• 根據 2026 年 3 月 17 日發布的 Axios/Ipsos American Health Index,大多數美國人對醫療成本上升表示擔憂,並支持增加聯邦稅收支出以應對這些挑戰。 • 該民調顯示,在解決醫療可負擔性的政府行動上具有跨黨派的支持,反映出美國公眾對醫療費用攀升的普遍擔憂。 • 美國人對政府處理兒童疫苗接種決定的信任度也有所提升,顯示出公眾對健康政策干預具有更廣泛的信心。
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圖片:Gallup• Gallup survey of over 5,500 U.S. adults from Oct-Dec 2025 finds 25% use AI for health info, with 59% researching before doctor visits. • About 14 million adults skipped provider visits in past 30 days after AI advice, though only 4% strongly trust its accuracy. • Low trust levels (33% trust, 34% distrust) raise concerns on AI's role in U.S. healthcare decisions amid access barriers.
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圖片:Fox Business• A Gallup poll reveals 61% of Americans are 'extremely' or 'very' concerned about rising healthcare costs and insurance premiums, now topping all other domestic issues. • Concern spans parties: 89% of Democrats, 80% of independents, and 72% of Republicans express high worry over healthcare affordability. • The finding surpasses fears about the economy or inflation, highlighting healthcare as a unifying voter priority ahead of elections.
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圖片:Public Health Watch• New national polls from KFF and West Health-Gallup show Americans cutting back on health care, including rationing medications, to afford rising costs affecting daily living and access. • Millions express worry about affording emergency services, routine visits, and prescription drugs, leading to dangerous health trade-offs. • US physicians report higher burnout, stress, and dissatisfaction than international peers, with female doctors at greater risk and shortages projected at 40,000 primary care doctors by 2036.
publichealthwatch.org• Heartland Forward-commissioned research released March 19 reveals broad U.S. consensus on maternal health priorities and actionable steps forward. • Conducted in Bentonville, Ark., the poll finds Americans ready to address maternal care gaps nationwide. • Results point to unified public support for policy and community interventions to boost outcomes.
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