Two-thirds of the population believe healthcare could be a decisive factor in their voting decision according to a new report.
The results from Simplyhealth's Bothered Britain report shows that 64% of its respondents feel healthcare will be an important or major factor at the next election.
This is further enhanced by 59% of those answering saying that workplace health should be more politically involved, and 20% suggesting it should be part of the public health agenda.
With 88% of those who replied intending to vote at the next election, it seems clear that many people will be targeting the issue.
The healthcare provider interviewed 1,000 working adults for the survey, and found that people aged 16-24 were most concerned about workplace health.
Jack Briggs, spokesperson for Simplyhealth, says: "It is very interesting to see that so many people view healthcare as a key factor for influencing their voting decision.
"If this research translates onto the shop floor then we may soon see a greater push from employees for employers to offer healthcare provision, especially from the younger generation."