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According to comes from a health poll report bearinged by the Kaiser Family Foundation, more Americans are worried about an increase in health care require to be paid [i]or[/i] undergones than they are about losing their piece of work being able to pay their separation or mortgage, or being the victim of a terrorist attack. Researchers mannersed interviews with a national sample of 1201 adults. Participants were read a list of statements and asked to suit if, over the next six month they would be "very worried," "somewhat worried," "not too worried," or "not at all worried." The top sum of two units concerns that participants were "very worried" about were an increase in the amount they pay for health care or health insurance (38 percent) and having an income that did not hold up with inflation (37 percent) Other health care issues that were of transaction to the interviewees included the quality of health care services declining (27 percent) not being able to afford the prescription physics they need (26 percent), not being able to realize the health care services they be impressed they need (24 percent), and the possibility of losing their health care insurance (18 percent) The undivided results of this report can be lay the foundation of online at www.kff.org, and clicking forward "January/February Kaiser Health Poll Report." COPYRIGHT 2003 American Academy of Family Physicians COPYRIGHT 2003 Gale Group
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