Are Americans Sick of the Health-Insurance Industry?

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The debate on healthcare reform has made the insurance industry a favorite punching bag, as when House Speaker Nancy Pelosi denounced it recently for making “immoral profits.” And it’s not as if Americans were in love with health insurers anyway, as an Ipsos Public Affairs poll makes clear.

Part of the survey (conducted last month) invited respondents to formulate a list of behaviors they’d like to see on the part of insurers. Atop the roster (cited by 43 percent) was “low deductibles/co-pay/out-of-pocket costs.”

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