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An overwhelming majority of registered voters (89%) rank the issue of expanding access to mental health care as important, making it a top-tier issue for voters alongside lowering the cost of living for working families (96%) and making housing more affordable (88%). The statistics are the result of a national mental health poll conducted for the mental health advocacy organization, Inseparable Action, the company's news release stated. The findings are based on a nationwide online and text-to-web survey of 1,000 registered voters in English and Spanish from July 22–29, 2024. The poll found near-universal support for requiring insurance companies to improve coverage of mental health care (94%). A strong majority of registered voters also supports policies that bar companies from cutting mental health care or limiting access (83%). The poll found that 94% of respondents support requiring health plans to maintain accurate and up-to-date information for consumers about the mental health providers in their networks. The poll involved the collaboration between Impact Research, a Democratic polling firm, and Meeting Street Insights, a Republican polling firm.

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绝大多数登记选民(89%)将扩大心理健康医疗服务的可及性问题列为重要问题,使其与降低工薪家庭生活成本(96%)和提高住房可负担性(88%)一起成为选民关注的首要问题。该公司的新闻稿称,这些统计数据是为心理健康倡导组织 "不可分割的行动"(Inseparable Action)进行的全国心理健康民意调查的结果。调查结果是基于 2024 年 7 月 22-29 日对全国 1000 名注册选民进行的在线和文本到网络调查,调查语言为英语和西班牙语。调查发现,几乎所有选民都支持要求保险公司改善心理健康护理的覆盖范围(94%)。绝大多数注册选民还支持禁止公司削减心理健康护理或限制使用的政策(83%)。民意调查发现,94% 的受访者支持要求健康计划为消费者提供有关其网络中心理健康服务提供者的准确、最新信息。此次民调由民主党民调公司 Impact Research 和共和党民调公司 Meeting Street Insights 合作进行。
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