In 2026, CCPA commissioned a study among 500 registered voters in Arizona. Across party lines, voters overwhelmingly view obesity as a serious chronic disease that deserves medical treatment, strongly support efforts to help eligible patients access FDA-approved obesity medicines, and believe Medicaid should play a role in providing coverage. Specific findings include:
Obesity is a Major Public Health Concern
- More than two-thirds of Arizona voters (68%) see obesity as a serious problem in their state, with roughly one-in-five saying it is a very serious issue, and nearly two-thirds (63%) reporting a personal connection to obesity.
- Four-in-five Arizona voters (81%) agree obesity deserves the same coverage as other chronic diseases, with more than two-in-five strongly agreeing (45%).
Voters Want Patients to Have Access to Treatment
- Most voters agree all residents, regardless of income or socioeconomic status, should have equal access to obesity medicines (80%) and believe doctors should drive decision-making (78%).
- Nearly three-quarters of Arizona voters (76%) are deeply concerned that some patients are unable to access FDA-approved obesity treatments their doctors recommend because their state Medicaid program does not cover them.
- A majority of Arizona voters (54%) view obesity as a chronic disease that should be treated with obesity medicines – not simply a matter of personal and lifestyle changes (46%).
- Arizona voters reject cost-based arguments against coverage. More than three-in-five (63%) believe Medicaid coverage for obesity medicines is an investment in long-term health that prevents costly complications and reduces healthcare costs, rather than viewing medicines as too expensive for Medicaid to cover (23%).
- Underscoring the importance of access, four-in-five voters in Arizona (80%) recognize the importance of obesity treatment for communities that face higher rates of chronic diseases and agree that Medicaid coverage of obesity medicines would help improve lives and lead to better health outcomes (80%).
Medicaid Has a Responsibility to Help Provide Access
- Most Arizona voters (72%) think it is important for policymakers to provide access to obesity medicines in their state.
- Most Arizona voters also support policies that would broaden access for low-income patients – including establishing a program in their state (76%) or expanding Medicaid eligibility (77%) – to ensure they have access to obesity medications.
- The majority of Arizona voters (73%) support their state’s Medicaid program providing FDA-approved obesity treatments for eligible patients.
- Support for state Medicaid coverage of obesity treatments is strong across party, with majorities of Democrats (77%), Independents (71%), and Republicans (71%) in Arizona backing this coverage.
Arizona Voters Reward Policymakers Who Support Medicaid Coverage of Obesity Medicines
- 67% of Arizona voters say they are more likely to support legislators who back Medicaid providing obesity medicine coverage, versus just 14% who say less likely.
- Democrats (76%), Independents (60%), and Republicans (65%) in Arizona are more likely to support lawmakers who back Medicaid coverage of FDA-approved obesity medications.
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