AJMC October 30, 2024
Pearl Steinzor

Key Takeaways

  • Satisfaction with ACA plans varies, with 66% of subsidized enrollees viewing it as successful versus 34% of unsubsidized enrollees.
  • While 68% are satisfied with their coverage, only 27% would keep it if employer-based options were available.
  • Lowering premiums and out-of-pocket costs are top priorities for 56% of enrollees, highlighting affordability concerns.
  • Health care is a top voting priority for 60% of likely voters, with 75% of subsidized enrollees worried about subsidy reductions.

Report reveals growing divide between subsidized and unsubsidized enrollees.

As the Affordable Care Act (ACA) marks a decade since its full implementation, enrollees remain divided on its impact.1 Satisfaction with ACA plans vary significantly between those who receive government subsidies and those who do...

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