Fifty-nine percent support Massachusetts landmark 2006 health reform law
Public Divided Over Whether Current Program Will Be Affordable in Future For immediate release: Monday, September 28, 2009 Boston, MA--A new poll by the Harvard School of Public Health and The Boston Globe finds 59% of Massachusetts residents…
Four-fifths of businesses foresee severe problems maintaining operations if significant H1N1 flu outbreak
Employees Will Face Challenges As Few Businesses Offer Paid Leave to Care for Sick Family Members For immediate release: Wednesday, September 9, 2009 Boston, MA--In a national survey of businesses that looks at their preparations for a possible…
National survey finds six in ten Americans believe serious outbreak of influenza A (H1N1) likely in fall/winter
Some Parents Predict Substantial Financial Impacts For immediate release: July 15, 2009 Boston, MA--As part of a series about Americans' response to the H1N1 flu outbreak, the Harvard Opinion Research Program at the Harvard School of Public Health…
Survey finds many Americans have taken steps to protect themselves against H1N1
Most Are Following News About the Outbreak Closely For immediate release: May 8, 2009 Boston, MA -- As part of a series about Americans' response to the H1N1 flu outbreak, the Harvard Opinion Research Program at the Harvard…
Survey finds nearly half of Americans concerned they or their family may get sick from swine flu
For immediate release: Friday, May 1, 2009 Boston, MA--Following the declaration of a public health emergency due to the new H1N1 virus, also known as swine flu, the Harvard Opinion Research Program at the Harvard School of Public…
New NPR/Kaiser/Harvard survey examines the public's views and experiences with nation's health care system, including attitudes towards health care delivery reforms
For immediate release: Wednesday, April 22, 2009 Boston, MA -- As President Obama and the U.S. Congress continue health care reform discussions, a new survey, The Public and the Health Care Delivery System, by NPR, the Kaiser Family…
Study finds Republicans report better health than Democrats
For immediate release: March 5, 2009 Boston, MA -- A new study from the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) finds that individuals who identify themselves as Republicans report lower rates of poor health than those who identify…
Following peanut product recall, six in ten Americans taking steps to reduce their risk of getting sick
Many Mistakenly Believe Recall Involves National Brands of Peanut Butter and Are Not Aware of the Range of Products Involved For immediate release: February 13, 2009 Survey Data View the topline data. View the charts. BOSTON, MA -…
Health provisions among public's top priorities for economic stimulus
Health Reform Rated Among Top Priorities For New President And Congress, Insurance Regulations Stand Out For Broad Bipartisan Support Initial Positive Reaction To Many Key Elements Of Health Reform, But Support Could Erode During A Debate About Tradeoffs…
Results from pre-election surveys published in NEJM show deep concerns about state of health care with McCain and Obama supporters differing sharply on directions for new administration
For immediate release: Thursday, October 30, 2008 With only a few days remaining before Election Day, researchers from Harvard School of Public Health and the Kaiser Family Foundation, writing for the November 6, 2008, New England Journal of Medicine,…