July 10 (UPI) -- Whether identifying as Republicans or Democrats, about 70% of adults surveyed say health insurers exert too much influence over health policy, according to the Pew Research Center.
Among all adults, 69%, including 69% of Democrats and 71% of Republicans, cited too much influence on health policy by insurers, Pew reported.
Relatively small percentages of respondents said health insurers have either not enough influence, 9%, or about the right amount, also 9%.
Among adults who identify as Republicans, 7% said health insurers don't have enough influence, and 11% said their level of influence is about the right amount.
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