50.00% - The US healthcare system has terrible health outcomes.
50.00% - The US healthcare system is inequitable.
A country that ignores preventive care ends up paying emergency room prices for everything — that's what we've built.
40.00% - Government-run healthcare adds layers of bureaucracy without competitive pressure to improve — if the DMV is any guide, a government-run hospital network won't be different.
35.00% - Head Start, DARE, ethanol mandates, Cash for Clunkers — programs studies proved don't work, kept running anyway because someone's job depended on it.
25.00% - Private enterprise faces competitive pressure to reduce costs and improve outcomes — government healthcare removes both incentives; private control with proper regulation is the right model.
100.00% - A country that ignores preventive care ends up paying emergency room prices for everything — that's what we've built.
0.00% - The US largely ignores public health policies.
50.00% - Public policy