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California Poll: Access to Mental Health Care, Insurance Coverage,
and Affordability Rank among Californians’ Top Health Care Priorities for the
New Governor and Legislature
Most
Californians Say Their Community Does Not Have Enough Mental Health Providers
Large
Majorities across Parties Say Medi-Cal is Important to the State; Most
Residents Say Program is Important to Their Families; Access to Care Remains
a Challenge for Some Enrollees
Californians rank making health care more
affordable among their top overall priorities for the state’s new governor
and legislature, with 45 percent citing it as “extremely important,” just
behind improving public education (48%) and ahead of affordable housing
(40%), finds a new KFF (Kaiser Family Foundation)/California Health Care
Foundation poll examining state health policy issues.
Among health issues, Californians’ top priorities
are ensuring people with mental health problems can get treatment (49% say it
is “extremely important”), making sure all Californians have access to health
coverage (45%), and reducing what people pay for their health care (41%).
Mental health access ranks in the top two health
priorities for Democrats, Republicans and independents alike. Half (52%) of
all Californians say their community does not have enough mental health
providers to serve local needs.
“We have never before seen the public place such
strong emphasis on access to mental health treatment in our national or state
polls,” said KFF’s President and CEO Drew Altman.
“There is a strong sense of urgency in these
mental health findings,” said Sandra R. Hernández, president and CEO of the
California Health Care Foundation. “Californians are telling us loud and
clear that more should be done to expand and improve mental health
treatment.”
The poll also gauges Californians’ views on the
Medi-Cal program and finds an overwhelming majority (91%) say Medi-Cal is
“very” or “somewhat” important to the state, including large majorities of
Democrats (97%), independents (90%), and Republicans (80%). About six in 10
Californians (59%) say Medi-Cal is personally important to them and their
families.
The state-wide survey of 1,404 California
residents was conducted before new Gov. Gavin Newsom unveiled his budget plan
and priorities, which include proposals to expand health care access,
affordability and coverage. Its findings highlight many of the challenges
Californians face in these areas as the governor, legislature and other
policymakers weigh potential solutions. For example:
Affordability
Access
Coverage
Views on the Affordable Care Act and
Covered California
Most Californians (58%)
view the Affordable Care Act favorably, making the national health reform law
somewhat more popular in California than the country as a whole. This may be
largely due to the fact that California leans Democrat, and Democrats are
more supportive of the law than independents or Republicans.
Most Californians (56%)
also say the state-run health insurance marketplace, Covered California, is
working well. This includes majorities of Democrats (70%) and independents
(55%), but only a third of Republicans (34%).
METHODOLOGY
Designed and analyzed by
researchers at KFF and the California Health Care Foundation, the California
Health Policy Survey was conducted from November 12-December 27, 2018 among a
random digit dial telephone sample of 1,404 adults living in California. Interviews
were conducted in English and Spanish by landline (476) and cell phone (928).
The margin of sampling error including the design effect for the full sample
is plus or minus 3 percentage points. For results based on subgroups, the
margin of sampling error may be higher.
Filling
the need for trusted information on national health issues, the
Kaiser Family Foundation is a nonprofit organization based in San Francisco,
California.
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Thursday, January 24, 2019
California Poll: Access to Mental Health Care, Insurance Coverage, and Affordability Rank among Californians’ Top Health Care Priorities for the New Governor and Legislature
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