From today’s Rasmussen Reports:

Thirty-two percent (32%) of voters nationwide favor a single-payer health care system where the federal government provides coverage for everyone. A Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 57% are opposed to a single-payer plan.

Consumer-driven health care is the appropriate course for any reform to take. Want to know more? The John Locke Foundation can help you get informed. Join JLF for one of several events focusing on consumer-driven care. The series begins in Asheville tomorrow, and then heads to Charlotte, Winston-Salem, Greensboro, Wilmington, and Cary/Raleigh. You’ll find all the event details here.

Here’s some of what will be discussed at each event:

A growing body of evidence shows that health care driven by consumers is the best way to drive down health care costs while providing broader and better coverage. Our panel of experts will provide a briefing on the Consumer-Driven Health Care model and why it needs to be a major component of health care policy reform. Our panelists will discuss:

• How health insurance works and statistics on health insurance in North Carolina

• The cost and tax savings for employers and employees of consumer-driven health plans.

• The impact of various health care reform ideas on employers, employees, and the self employed.

• Why patients should have more control over their health insurance plans and health care decisions.

• Employer experience with Consumer-Driven Health Care initiatives.

Don’t miss your opportunity to become informed. Register for the Triangle event here.