Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) recently released a newly-updated interactive tool which, according to a KFF email alert from May 11, “allows users to explore five years' worth of detailed data capturing the public's views on the Affordable Care Act (ACA), including breakouts by party identification, age, gender, race, and other characteristics.” The email alert goes on to include that “the updated tool now makes it easier for viewers to explore, compare, and share trends in Americans' response to the question of whether their overall view of the health care law is favorable or unfavorable.”
Tuesday, May 12, 2015
Public’s View of the Affordable Care Act
Dana Halvorson
Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) recently released a newly-updated interactive tool which, according to a KFF email alert from May 11, “allows users to explore five years' worth of detailed data capturing the public's views on the Affordable Care Act (ACA), including breakouts by party identification, age, gender, race, and other characteristics.” The email alert goes on to include that “the updated tool now makes it easier for viewers to explore, compare, and share trends in Americans' response to the question of whether their overall view of the health care law is favorable or unfavorable.”
Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) recently released a newly-updated interactive tool which, according to a KFF email alert from May 11, “allows users to explore five years' worth of detailed data capturing the public's views on the Affordable Care Act (ACA), including breakouts by party identification, age, gender, race, and other characteristics.” The email alert goes on to include that “the updated tool now makes it easier for viewers to explore, compare, and share trends in Americans' response to the question of whether their overall view of the health care law is favorable or unfavorable.”
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