The American public’s confidence in the health care system rose markedly after passage of the sprawling legislative package this year, according to a survey released by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. But the measurement of confidence quickly settled back to historical levels, according to the survey, as families turned from rhetoric to reality.
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