A majority of doctors are in favor of a public option as proposed by the Obama administration according to a recent survey published by the New England Journal of Medicine.
A majority, 62.9%, of Doctors surveyed supported including a "public option" to compete with privately run health insurance and and 9.6% supported public option only reform. A significant minority of 27.3% supported private health insurance options only.
Also a majority of surveyed doctors (58.3%), supported the expansion of medicare to include 55-65 year olds.
Click here for a larger graph of the NEJM survey results.
The other major constituents in the healthcare debate, patients, support the public option by an overwhelming majority as published in several surveys published in August.
So what is stalling a public option in healthcare reform? Maybe healthcare corporations and lobbyists and blue dogs. What do you think?
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