Study: Public opinion isn't advancing health reform

Professor Larry Jacobs talks about his new research on health care and public opinion in this story.

In an article published in the current edition of the New England Journal of Medicine, University of Minnesota political scientist Larry Jacobs reports that while Americans have broadly agreed on the need for health care reform for nearly two decades, public opinion has made little difference in the outcome of past reform efforts.

Minnesota Public Radio-All Things Considered
April 30, 2008

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