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公共民意测验指出,四分之三的美国公民和大多数医院管理者、私人保险部门的工作人员、公司和工会中享受医疗保健者认为,美国卫生保健制度需要根本改革。将近半数左右的开业医生赞同这个观点,但大多数医疗组织的领导人强烈反对,认为卫生保健制度只需要稍加改善即可。虽然在需要根本改革医疗保健制度问题上,公民和从事医疗职业的人之间有尖锐分歧,但大家却一致认为卫生保健部门所面临的主要问题是费用问题,即卫生费用正以快于物价增长的速度增长。
Public opinion polls indicate that three-quarters of U.S. citizens and most hospital administrators, staff in private insurance agencies, companies and unions enjoying medical care believe that the U.S. health care system needs fundamental reforms. Nearly half of medical practitioners agree with this view, but the leaders of most medical organizations strongly oppose that the health care system needs only a slight improvement. Although there are sharp differences between citizens and those engaged in medical professions when it comes to fundamentally reforming the health care system, everyone agrees that the main problem faced by the health care sector is the issue of costs, that is, health costs are increasing at a faster rate than prices. The speed of growth.