Floridians for Government Accountability, in partnership with The Tyson Group, have released a new survey of Florida likely voters. The survey focuses on attitudes toward the health care system and issues related to prescription drugs (click here to download). While voters are largely content with the accessibility, availability, and quality of their prescription drugs, 54% express discontent with prescription drug costs and a plurality hold big drug companies responsible. Only 4% of likely voters hold pharmacy benefit managers most responsible for the cost of health care and prescription drugs.
Floridians for Government Accountability, in partnership with J. Wallin Opinion Research, released today a new survey of voter (click here to download) opinions regarding legislation pending in the Florida Legislature, Senate Bill 1550 and House Bill 1509, which would impose additional government regulations on prescription drug benefits offered by employers and Medicare. Results show an electorate galvanized against the legislation, with 75% of all respondents – and 90% of seniors – in opposition to the bills.
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