"In last week's address to Congress and the nation, President Obama made clear that real health care reform should not be at the mercy of special interests," said Hector Javier Preciado, Health Policy Director for The Greenlining Institute. "It is critical that those in Washington work first and foremost to ensure expanded access to affordable medicine and health care for all without driving up costs or bowing to special interest groups. True reform cannot be accomplished if Washington is not on the side of the American public."
The survey also revealed that the overwhelming majority of respondents, 63 percent, believe that taking control of the rising cost of healthcare in the United States should be the most important goal of reform. Further, 54 percent of respondents believe that reform should focus first on controlling costs for individual patients while 37 percent believe the focus should be on controlling the cost of government programs paid for by taxpayers.
Preciado concluded, in order to revive public confidence, Washington must take a stand for what Americans want out of reform. "With members of Congress back in Washington to tackle health care reform, it is imperative that our representatives not only understand what Americans are asking for but then take the initiative to implement it."