Surveys

The Fund tracks trends in health coverage, access and quality, and general policy/practice issues in the U.S. and internationally. All information is available free of charge. Raw data are available to researchers one year post release. For more information, contact as@cmwf.org.

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Survey Finds Profound Income Divide in Health Insurance and Access to Health Care

February 7, 2012 - Adults in low- and moderate-income families are more likely to be uninsured, to lack a regular source of health care, and to struggle to get the health care they need compared to those in higher-income families, according to a new Commonwealth Fund survey.

Health Care Opinion Leaders Survey: Views on Health Care Spending and Health Reform Implementation

November 14, 2011 - Nearly nine of 10 leaders in health and health care policy say it is important for federal and state policymakers to continue efforts to implement the Affordable Care Act, according to the latest and final Commonwealth Fund/Modern Healthcare Health Care Opinion Leaders Survey.

2011 Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Survey

November 9, 2011 - This cross-country survey finds adults with complex medical conditions, including those with serious or chronic illness, injury, or disability, benefit from receiving their care from a medical home.

Health Care Opinion Leaders Survey: Views on Vulnerable Populations

August 8, 2011 - In the latest Commonwealth Fund/Modern Healthcare Health Care Opinion Leaders Survey, nearly all of the experts surveyed believed traditional safety-net health care providers will continue to play crucial roles even after the Affordable Care Act is implemented.

Health Care Opinion Leaders Survey: Views on Health Reform and the Role of States

May 23, 2011 - In the latest Commonwealth Fund/Modern Healthcare Health Care Opinion Leaders Survey, more than 80 percent of opinion leaders said states should be allowed to implement key provisions of the Affordable Care Act early—like expanding Medicaid eligibility to cover more low-income families and creating insurance exchanges with premium subsidies.