Prior to getting your Medicaid or health coverage through the marketplace, would you have been able to access and/or afford this care?

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Exhibit 1 Three of Five Adults with Marketplace or Medicaid Coverage Who Had Used Their Plan Said They Would Not Have Been Able to Access or Afford This Care Before Prior to getting your Medicaid or health coverage through the marketplace, would you have been able to access and/or afford this care? Percent who answered no 1 75 61 51 7 73 48 69 Total Enrolled in a private plan through the marketplace Enrolled in Medicaid Previously uninsured Previously insured Less than 2% 2% or more Adults ages 19 64 who are currently enrolled in marketplace coverage or have had Medicaid for less than three years and have used their new health insurance plan* * 72% of adults ages 19 to 64 who are currently enrolled in marketplace coverage or with Medicaid for less than three years reported they had used their coverage to visit a doctor, hospital, or other health care provider, or to pay for prescription drugs. Source: The Commonwealth Fund Affordable Care Act Tracking Survey, Feb. April 2.

Exhibit 2 Eight of Ten Adults with New Coverage Said Their Ability to Get Health Care Has Improved or Stayed the Same Since obtaining Medicaid or health coverage through the marketplace, would you say your ability to get the health care that you need has improved, stayed the same, or gotten worse? 75 Improved Stayed the same Gotten worse I have not tried to get care 39 45 31 42 45 48 Total 7 5 11 1 Enrolled in a private plan through the marketplace 4 Enrolled in Medicaid 1 Percent of adults ages 19 64 who have had a private plan through the marketplace or Medicaid for two months or less Source: The Commonwealth Fund Affordable Care Act Tracking Survey, Feb. April 2.

Exhibit 3 Three of Five Adults with Medicaid or Marketplace Coverage Who Tried to Find a New Primary Care Doctor Found It Very or Somewhat Easy to Do So and More Than Half Waited Two Weeks or Less to See Them How easy or difficult was it for you to find a new primary care doctor or general doctor? Very easy Somewhat difficult Could not find a doctor Somewhat easy Very difficult 5 35 14 23 23 3 2 1 How long did you have to wait to get your last appointment to see this doctor?^ 35 Within one week 18 8 to 14 22 15 to 3 More than 3 8 Have not tried to make an appointment Percent of adults ages 19 64 who are currently enrolled in marketplace coverage or have had Medicaid for less than three years and tried to find a primary care doctor or general doctor since getting new coverage* * % of adults ages 19 to 64 who are currently enrolled in marketplace coverage or with Medicaid for less than three years tried to find a primary care or general doctor. ^ Among those who found a primary care doctor. Source: The Commonwealth Fund Affordable Care Act Tracking Survey, Feb. April 2.

Exhibit 4 Three of Five Adults with Medicaid or Marketplace Coverage Who Needed to See a Specialist Waited Two Weeks or Less How long did you have to wait to get your last appointment to see this specialist? Total Marketplace Medicaid 38 38 38 3 2 24 21 21 18 18 1 Within one week 8 to 14 15 to 3 More than 3 Percent of adults ages 19 64 who are currently enrolled in marketplace coverage or have had Medicaid for less than three years and needed to see a specialist* * 41% of adults ages 19 to 64 who are currently enrolled in marketplace coverage or with Medicaid for less than three years needed to see a specialist doctor. Source: The Commonwealth Fund Affordable Care Act Tracking Survey, Feb. April 2.

Exhibit 5 Most Adults with Marketplace or Medicaid Coverage Continue to Be Satisfied with It Overall, how satisfied are you with your health insurance? 1 75 76 41 86 82 44 Somewhat satisfied 65 29 81 36 Very satisfied 85 77 38 93 46 88 51 35 45 38 36 45 36 47 37 214 215 2 214 215 2 214 215 2 Total Marketplace Medicaid Percent of adults ages 19 64 who are currently enrolled in marketplace coverage or have had Medicaid since expansion* * For 214 we included adults who had Medicaid for less than one year, for 215 we included adults who had Medicaid for less than two years, and for 2 we include adults who have had Medicaid for less than three years. Note: Segments may not sum to indicated total because of rounding. Source: The Commonwealth Fund Affordable Care Act Tracking Surveys, April June 214, March May 215, and Feb. April 2.

Exhibit 6 Uninsured Rates Among Low- Income Adults Have Fallen the Most But Remain Substantially Higher Than Those for Adults with Higher Incomes Percent of adults ages 19 64 uninsured July Sept. 213 April June 214 March May 215 Feb. April 2 37.8 33.2 32.1 3 2 1 19.9 14.8 13.3 12.7 26.4 26.3.2 2.3 21.2 22.1 21.8.5.2 12.1 1.1 7.3 8. 4. 2.7 2.2 2.4 Total <1% 1% 137% 138% 249% 2% 399% % or more Note: refers to federal poverty level. Source: The Commonwealth Fund Affordable Care Act Tracking Surveys, July Sept. 213, April June 214, March May 215, and Feb. April 2.

Exhibit 7 Premiums and Cost Exposure Were the Most Important Factors in Plan Selection Among Marketplace Enrollees What was the most important factor in your decision about which plan to select? Amount of premium 41% Don t know 4% Other 8% Amount of deductible and other copayments % Preferred provider* included in network 22% Adults ages 19 64 who have had a private plan through the marketplace for three months or less or changed plans in the 215 open enrollment period * Actual question wording: preferred doctor, health clinic, or hospital included in plan s network. Source: The Commonwealth Fund Affordable Care Act Tracking Survey, March May 215.