Support For Health Law Grows To 62% In California, Survey Finds
According to the annual Field Poll, while most Republicans still oppose the law, nearly half say that Obamacare has met key goals like lowering the uninsured rate. Statewide, 58 percent approve of the way California runs its health services.
The San Jose Mercury News:
Obamacare: Poll Shows Rising Support Throughout California
Less than two years after the nation's new health care law kicked into gear, more than six in 10 California voters are embracing its reforms, and an overwhelming majority are also tipping their hats to the way it's been implemented in the Golden State, according to a new Field Poll. (Seipel and Calefati, 8/26)
The San Francisco Chronicle:
Poll Finds Californians Happier With Their Health Care
Nearly two years after the major elements of the federal health care law went into effect, California voters say they’re happier with the way the state is running its health care services, but the cost of coverage continues to be a problem, according to a Field Poll released Wednesday. (Colliver, 8/26)
Another California-based study looks at patient views of the health law's impact on prescription drugs coverage -
California Healthline:
Did the ACA Improve Access To Rx Drugs? Some Patients Don't Think So
Health plans offered through the ACA's exchanges are required to cover prescription drugs, but insurers get to decide their own drug formularies -- and those can vary significantly from plan to plan. And while insurers are required to publicly post details of their drug coverage policies, the formularies often are "incomplete, inaccurate or difficult to navigate due to lack of standardization and confusing or inaccessible consumer cost information," according to a California-based study released this month by the California HealthCare Foundation. (Rosenfeld, 8/26)