Support for a Federal Health Insurance Exchange

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Support for a Federal Health Insurance Exchange “Some policymakers have argued that a federal health insurance exchange should be created as a complement or alternative to state exchanges for enrollees of, for example, multi-state firms or people with family members in different states. Please indicate the degree to which you support the creation of a federal health insurance exchange in addition to operable state health insurance exchanges.” Not sure 4% Strongly oppose 8% Strongly support 26% Oppose 8% Neither support nor oppose 17% Support 36% Source: Commonwealth Fund/Modern Healthcare Health Care Opinion Leaders Survey, May 2011.