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Scott Rasmussen's Number of the Day for July 26, 2021
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July 26, 2021: If they had a routine medical issue, 87% of voters are at least somewhat confident that they would have access to appropriate doctors and healthcare services. When it comes to serious medical issues, 84% of voters express such confidence.[1]
These totals include 51% who are very confident they have access to appropriate care for routine issues and 48% who are very confident about access to care for serious medical issues.[1]
The results are similar across virtually every demographic group.[1]
It is interesting to note the response among voters with no health insurance. A majority of these voters (51%) are confident they have access to care for both routine and serious medical issues.[1]
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