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A perception gap.

D Yankelovich1, J Immerwahr

  • 1Public Agenda Foundation.

Health Management Quarterly : HMQ
|December 10, 1990
PubMed
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Preliminary research on American health policy views reveals diverse public perspectives. Findings from focus groups and expert interviews will inform public television and educational materials on healthcare.

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Area of Science:

  • Public Health Policy
  • Sociology of Health

Background:

  • Research by the Public Agenda Foundation, a nonpartisan organization, is presented.
  • Findings will inform a public television special on health policy and educational materials for community meetings.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present preliminary findings on American public perspectives regarding health policy.
  • To gather insights that will shape future health policy discussions and educational initiatives.

Main Methods:

  • Focus groups conducted in nine U.S. cities between January and June 1991.
  • Review of existing survey data on healthcare.
  • Interviews with healthcare experts and decision-makers.

Main Results:

  • Preliminary observations reflect the views of a diverse cross-section of Americans.

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  • Focus group findings provide initial insights into public opinion on health policy.
  • Conclusions:

    • Focus group findings are preliminary and require confirmation through surveys.
    • The research aims to provide a basis for understanding public perspectives on health policy.