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Previous studies had shown that the econom was most important to voters in the Thenew study, which polledd 800 Missouri voters, shows "a significant shift in the Missourii public across party lines and regions of the said Leslie Reed, MFH vice presidenrt for health policy, in a "We found that there is a grea deal of anxiety about the health-card system... and people want the government to take action to coverthe uninsured. "As the state legislatur debates how to revampthe state'zs Medicaid system and addresses othed issues related to health-care coverage, we wanted to learn about current attitudes and priorities held by Missouroi voters," she said.
The study also foundr that a majority of respondents want to see the state restor e cuts made to theMedicaidc system, even if it meand raising taxes. The study was conducted by of Washington, and The of Alexandria, Va.
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