The first in a series of new surveys from the Kaiser Family Foundation of people who buy their own health insurance provides new data about the experiences and perceptions of a group that has been the subject of much conjecture and political debate. The survey finds nearly six in 10 people (57%) who purchased health insurance through the Affordable Care Act’s new marketplaces (also known as “exchanges”) had been uninsured just prior to obtaining coverage. CONT.
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