Poll: 46% of U.S. households report facing serious financial problems during the coronavirus outbreak
More than one-third of U.S. households with children also report serious problems keeping their children’s education going and internet connectivity issues during this time. For immediate release: September 23, 2020 Boston, MA – According to a new NPR/Robert…
Poll: Majorities of Latino, Black, and Native American households across the U.S. report facing serious financial problems during the coronavirus outbreak
At least four in ten Latino, Black, and Native American households report using up all or most of their household savings during this time. For immediate release: September 16, 2020 Boston, MA – According to a new NPR/Robert…
Poll: Half of households in the four largest U.S. cities—New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Houston—report facing serious financial problems during the coronavirus outbreak
A majority of households with children in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Houston also report experiencing serious problems caring for children during this time. For immediate release: September 9, 2020 Boston, MA – According to a new…
Poll: Adults in the top 1% highest income bracket have dramatically different life experiences than middle- and lower-income adults when it comes to financial problems, health care, and life satisfaction
Top 1% have dramatically different life experiences with financial problems, health care, and life satisfaction than middle- and lower-income adults.
Survey: Seriously ill Medicare beneficiaries can face considerable financial hardship
Survey finds that its coverage gaps may cause considerable financial distress for the most seriously ill patients.
New survey shows U.S. businesses taking steps to foster Culture Of Health, but room to grow
A recently conducted study assessed the current levels of engagement by businesses in a corporate Culture of Health.
What the public thinks about high health care costs
Although many health policy experts think that overuse of health care services is a significant contributor to high health care costs, the public’s major concern is that prices for services and drugs are simply too high. That’s according…
How best to navigate the U.S. health care system
People who are seriously ill have learned a thing or two about dealing with the health care system, according to an October 20, 2018 New York Times article. For example: Bring your documents with you to doctor’s appointments.…
Poll: On eve of Senate vote, more than two-thirds of Republicans want Congress to enact an alternative to the ACA
But a majority of Democrats want Congress to move on to other issues For immediate release: September 22, 2017 Boston, MA – According to a new POLITICO/Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health poll, more than two-thirds (71%)…
Poll: U.S. public sees ill health as resulting from broad range of causes
Many believe their health has been impacted by negative childhood experiences For immediate release: March 2, 2015 Boston, MA – A new NPR/Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health poll finds that more than six…