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Forty percent of U.S. voters reportedly believe healthcare should be a top priority for the current administration and Congress, according to a survey of 2,043 people completed by the Stanford Center on Longevity, an organization that studies aspects of healthcare and health sciences.
According to Stanford, 62 percent of Americans believe the current healthcare system works well for them personally, but 68 percent think it does not work well for most residents. Additionally, a reported 58 percent of voters are not satisfied with the cost and affordability of healthcare. According to the survey, most Americans are concerned with lowering costs while maintaining quality.
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