A majority of Americans believe health insurance providers should be required to cover birth control, according to a new survey, a demonstration of strong support for the provision of President Obama’s signature health care law that has incensed some of its loudest critics.
A survey out Tuesday by researchers at the University of Michigan Health System found that 69% of respondents nationwide support mandated coverage of contraception, with even higher support among women, African-Americans, Hispanics, and parents of children under the age of 18.
Between 85% and 75% of respondents favored mandated coverage of mammograms, colonoscopies, recommended vaccinations, diabetes and high cholesterol screenings, mental health care and dental care. Less than 10% of respondents (chief among them men, adults older than 60, and adults without children at home) favored mandated coverage of all these services except birth control.









