In the aftermath of Brian Thompson's murder, 8 in 10 adults believe the shooter carries significant responsibility, while many also attribute blame to health insurance practices.
Seventy percent of respondents in a recent survey attribute at least some responsibility for Thompson's death to health insurance denials and profits, indicating a deeper frustration with the system.
Younger Americans view the murder as indicative of several societal issues, emphasizing the importance of recognizing the confluence of factors impacting health care access and equity.
The public's awareness of Brian Thompson's death reflects widespread discontent with the health insurance system, as many associate the tragedy with ongoing complaints about coverage denials.
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