Country: United States
Survey Organization: Harris Interactive, Inc.
Field Dates: February 16, 2010–March 15, 2010
Sample: 1,336 opinion leaders in health policy and innovators in health care delivery and finance. The final sample included 201 respondents from various industries, for a response rate of 15.0 percent.
Interview Method: Online/E-Mail
Nearly nine of 10 leaders in health care and health care policy believe the comprehensive health reform legislation passed by Congress and signed into law by President Obama will successfully expand access to affordable health insurance coverage, the latest Commonwealth Fund/Modern Healthcare Health Care Opinion Leaders Survey finds. Virtually all of the key features of the health reform law—including income-related subsidies, new insurance market rules, and innovative payment methods—are supported by an overwhelming majority of opinion leaders. Looking toward implementation, respondents identified the nation’s supply of primary care providers, states’ capacity to implement reform, and enforcement of the individual mandate as areas of potential concern. Longer term, opinion leaders believe that improved affordability provisions for low- and moderate-income families, prevention and control of chronic disease, and stronger cost controls are the most important issues to be readdressed in the next two to three years.
Methodology: The Commonwealth Fund/Modern Healthcare Health Care Opinion Leaders Survey was conducted online within the United States by Harris Interactive on behalf of The Commonwealth Fund between February 16, 2010, and March 15, 2010, among 1,336 opinion leaders in health policy and innovators in health care delivery and finance. The final sample included 201 respondents from various industries, for a response rate of 15.0 percent.