Ricky Zipp
Data Reporter
Ricky Zipp is a data reporter at Morning Consult covering health. @zippricky
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Many Americans Would Oppose a Ruling That Blocks FDA-Approved Abortion Pill
Almost half said they disapprove of pharmacies’ decisions to not sell abortion pills in certain GOP-led states
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Voters Mostly Support Biden’s 2024 Budget Proposal
Health care provisions, measure to reduce federal deficit by $3 trillion over 10 years are the most popular elements of the president’s plan
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Many Americans Are Likely to Skip Preventive Care if ACA Coverage Falls Through
At least 2 in 5 U.S. adults said they would not pay out of pocket for 11 of 12 preventive services currently covered by the Affordable Care Act
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Record-High Share of Americans Believe the Coronavirus Leaked From Chinese Lab
A week after a Wall Street Journal report reignited the COVID-19 origins debate, 51% of U.S. adults said they believe the pandemic began because the virus leaked from the Wuhan Institute of Virology
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As Debate Over COVID-19 Origins Heats Up Again, the Public Is More Inclined to Believe the Virus Leaked From Chinese Lab
44% of U.S. adults think the coronavirus spilled over from the Wuhan virology laboratory while 26% say it moved naturally from animals to humans, shares that are virtually unchanged from a June 2021 survey
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The Public’s Use of Health Apps and Wearables Has Increased in Recent Years. But Digital Health Still Has Room to Grow
40% of U.S. adults said they use health applications, and another 35% use wearables, both up from late-2018 surveys
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Health Apps and Trackers Are Making Gains. Americans’ Concern Over Data Privacy Has Lost Some Muscle
56% of U.S. adults say they’re concerned about the privacy of their health information on an app, down from 64% in 2021
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The FDA Is Considering a New COVID-19 Vaccination Strategy. Roughly Half the Public Appears to Be OK With It
U.S. adults are more likely than not to act on two new COVID-19 vaccination proposals that the agency may implement
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Public Health Agencies Are Retooling as COVID-19 Response Winds Down. A Slim Majority of Adults Trusts Them to Manage Another Pandemic
A decline in trust or approval for public health institutions could have negative consequences if there’s another crisis, health experts warn
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A Slim Majority of Americans Say the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency Is Still Necessary. But Will Biden Let It Expire in 2023?
Health policy experts caution that patients may lose health coverage or access to care if certain pandemic-era policies are not made permanent or carefully rolled back after the PHE