Only 2 percent of people expressed concern that terrorism was the nation’s most important problem, followed by wage issues and national security.
Will people get bored with the debate and accept where healthcare is at? If so, that may lead the debate to other issues. How much terrorism has to occur for the debate to shift significantly?
We would love your thoughts on this question. If you would like to comment, please email Molly Gamble (mgamble@beckershealthcare.com) or Scott Becker (sbecker@beckershealthcare.com).