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Survey Identifies Generational Differences in Healthcare System Perceptions

August 21, 2026

Why it matters locally: The generational differences in healthcare perceptions, particularly concerning services for women, could influence policy discussions in Louisiana, a state with significant healthcare disparities and ongoing debates regarding access to care.


WASHINGTON, July 23, 2026 -- A new national survey highlights a generational difference in perceptions of the U.S. healthcare system. The findings indicate that Gen Z and Millennial voters more often report systemic failures, particularly regarding services for women, compared to older voter groups. The survey identifies a 15-point difference between younger and older voter groups concerning these perceptions. Younger voters perceive more failures within the healthcare system, specifically noting issues with services provided to women. Gen Z and Millennial voters express these concerns more frequently than older generations, according to the survey. These younger demographic groups articulate a call for improvements within the healthcare system.

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