Health Care Reform Closely Followed, Much Discussed
Originally published: August 20, 2009
Last updated: August 20, 2009 - 5:44pm
Public interest in health care reform shows no signs of slackening, with news about the debate continuing to top the public's news agenda. Fully 46% name health care as the story they followed more closely than any other last week - double the percentage who named the week's second most closely followed story (economy, 23%). Moreover, health care is far and away the story people say they have been talking about most with friends: 55% say this, compared with 20% who name the economy. The latest weekly News Interest Index survey, conducted August 14-17 among 1,003 adults by the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press, finds that as news coverage of the health care debate reached a new high, claims that reform legislation would create "death panels" registered widely with the public. Fully 86% say they have heard either a lot (41%) or a little (45%) about so-called death panels - "government organizations that will make decisions about who will and will not receive health services when they are critically ill."
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