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CNBC Poll: What Part of Health-Care Needs Improvement?

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Published: Monday, 12 Sep 2011 | 10:48 AM ET
Your Health, Your Dollars - A CNBC Special Report

Over the last year, some in Congress have been trying to reform or eliminate the Obama health-reform law known as the Affordable Care Act.

Critics say they are not seeing any change in costs and are worried that government-run health care will increase taxes and allow insurance companies to operate without rules.

Others say they have a proposed plan that strengthens employer coverage and insurance company accountablility, while ensuring patients the choice of health-care provider without government interference.

One promising plan would shave $900 billion over 10 years and provide smaller subsidies for purchasing insurance, according to the health reform legislation.

Take our poll and tell us what you think.

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Critics of the Affordable Care Act say they are not seeing any change in costs and are worried that government-run health care will increase taxes and allow insurance companies to operate without rules.

   
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