1. NCMS Health System Reform Survey - Page 1 of 2

Health system reform is the number one topic in the United States Congress today. Both the House of Representatives and the Senate have passed legislation to reform the system. Inconsistencies in the two bills require Congress to form a Conference Committee and reconcile the bills into one legislative proposal. The Conference Committee is expected to convene in January to begin this process. We need to gauge your opinions as the North Carolina Medical Society continues to work to represent physicians and their patients in this debate. Please take a few minutes to complete this short survey.

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* 1. With which of the following statements do you agree most?

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* 2. From what you have heard so far about national health system reform legislation, which of the following most closely reflects your view?

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* 3. The U.S. House of Representatives has proposed a public option to compete with plans offered by private insurers. The Senate proposal does not include a public option. Which of the following most closely reflects your view?

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* 4. Please rate how important each of these health system reforms are to you.

  Very Important Important Relatively Important Not Important No Opinion
Health insurance market reforms
Reducing costs to patients
Permanent replacement of the Sustainable Growth Rate (SGR)
Reduction of waste, fraud, and abuse in Medicare
Expanding the eligibility for government health care programs
Promotion of state-level medical liability reform

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