According to the results of a new survey, it appears that the majority of U.S. doctors support universal health care.
The survey presents the views of more than 2,000 doctors surveyed in the U.S.
It found that 59% of them would support legislation which would lead to universal health care.
32% of the doctors stated that they would be against universal health care.
The results of the study are the first since a study in 2002, which showed that the majority of doctors opposing universal health care.
The report has been published in the journal Annals of Internal Medicine.
The U.S. is one of the last major countries to lack an organization, national health care system. It has been a major topic among presidential candidates though, especially Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton, who has been pushing for universal health care since the start of her campaign.