Harvard Opinion Research Program (HORP)
The Harvard Opinion Research Program (HORP) conducts and analyzes public opinion research about public health and emergencies, health care policy, economic and social policies, international public health, and elections, revealing the attitudes and experiences shaping health and politics across the U.S. and around the world.
NYT-Harvard Polls
ALHarvard CMWF NYT Survey – Rural by Party
October 30, 2019
Check out the HSPH Forum on “The Future of National Health Insurance Debates During a U.S. Presidential Election Year”
The Upshot with NYT: “How Americans Split on Health Care: It’s a 3-Way Tie”
Despite the lack of consensus, a new survey finds that almost two-thirds of the public favors Democratic approaches. By Margot Sanger-Katz
Find the Harvard Opinion Research Program report here:
American’s Values and Beliefs: National Health Insurance Reform
Harvard CMWF NYT Survey by Race
Watch our recent, January 13th Forum on this topic: The Future of National Health Insurance: Debates During a U.S. Presidential Election Year
October 17, 2018
The Upshot with NYT: “1,495 Americans Describe the Financial Reality of Being Really Sick” By Margot Sanger-Katz
Find the Harvard Opinion Research Program report here: Being Seriously Ill in America Today