Poll: Pandemic does little to alter US views on health care

A new UChicago Harris/AP-NORC poll finds that even as a global pandemic pushed hospitals to the limit and upended the economy, views on the public and private sector roles in U.S. health care are unchanged.;

A new UChicago Harris/AP-NORC poll finds that despite the global coronavirus pandemic, Americans have become less concerned about health care access and costs over the past several months.;

FILE - In this May 8, 2020, file photo a nurse works inside a patient's room in the COVID-19 Intensive Care Unit at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle. People are still more likely to prefer the private sector than the government on driving innovation in health care, improving quality and, by a narrower margin, providing coverage, according to the survey by the University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy and The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson, File)

WASHINGTON — The coronavirus pushed hospitals to the edge, and millions of workers lost job-based coverage in the economic shutdown to slow the spread, but a new poll suggests Americans have remarkably little interest in big changes to health care as a result of the pandemic.