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Healthcare Crisis Sparks Reform Push
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A new poll reveals crushing dissatisfaction with healthcare, with 79% of likely voters calling the system a crisis. Voters overwhelmingly favor giving individuals more control over their health spending—73% oppose expanding personal health accounts, yet 76% say money should go into those accounts instead of insurance companies. Frustrated by rising costs and lack of transparency, Americans are demanding reforms that lower prescription prices, boost preventative care, and empower consumers. Personal health accounts, or HSAs, are emerging as rare bipartisan ground—Congress is considering expanding access to them as part of broader budget talks. Voters are sending a clear message: real change is needed now.
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