Health Poll Search is a searchable archive of public opinion questions on health issues that allows users to know what Americans think about health issues, as well as what Americans have thought about health issues over time. Health Poll Search is the result of a partnership between the
Kaiser Family Foundation and
The Roper Center for Public Opinion Research at the University of Connecticut. The Roper Center houses an archive of more than 350,000 public opinion questions dating back to 1935.
The Health Poll Search archive covers
29 topics and more than 300 subtopics, and holds more than 60,000 questions on health issues from health care surveys that have included questions on health. These questions provide information on public perceptions of
HIV/AIDS,
reproductive health,
health policy and health reform,
Medicare and
Medicaid,
women's health, the
uninsured,
minority health, and
children's health. Response percentages and source information are provided for all questions.
Send questions, comments, or your organization's health-related survey questions to
healthpoll@kaisernetwork.org.
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