caduceusA majority of Americans want the government to issue national health insurance as opposed to insurance from private insurance companies, according to a New York Times/CBS poll released Monday. Government issued health insurance has become a hot issue in Minnesota as the Minnesota Health Plan Act, a bill that would make Minnesota the sole insurance provider in the state, works its way through the state Legislature.

Fifty-nine percent of Americans surveyed said they wanted a national health insurance program to cover at least some health problems with 49 percent responding that the government should issue national health insurance to cover all health problems and 10 percent saying national health insurance should cover emergencies only. Less than a third, or 32 percent, thought that health insurance should be left to private insurance companies.

The poll contrasted with a similar 1979 poll which asked the same questions. In 1979, 48 percent of Americans thought health insurance was best left to private companies and only 28 percent said the government should issue national health insurance for all problems while 12 percent said it was a good idea for emergencies only.