Collins Sara R, Rasmussen Petra W, Doty Michelle M, Garber Tracy, Blumenthal David
Issue Brief (Commonw Fund). 2013 Nov;31:1-19.
Conducted October 9-27, 2013, the Commonwealth Fund Affordable Care Act Tracking Survey interviewed a nationally representative sample of adults who are potentially eligible for the health reform law's new insurance coverage options, whether private plans or expanded Medicaid. Among the survey's key findings: 60 percent of potentially eligible adults are aware of the new marketplaces as a place where they might shop for coverage; 17 percent reported visiting the marketplaces in October to shop for a health plan; about one of five visitors were ages 19 to 29; and one of five visitors enrolled in a plan. Reflecting the technical problems that have plagued the federal marketplace and some state marketplace websites, 37 percent of those who did not enroll in coverage cited those technical difficulties as a reason. A majority of survey respondents, however, appear determined to gain coverage over the next few months.
2013年10月9日至27日进行的联邦基金《平价医疗法案》跟踪调查,采访了全国具有代表性的成年人样本,这些人可能符合医疗改革法新保险覆盖选项的资格,无论是私人保险计划还是扩大的医疗补助。该调查的主要发现包括:60%可能符合资格的成年人知道新的市场是他们可以购买保险的地方;17%的人报告在10月访问过市场以购买健康保险计划;约五分之一的访客年龄在19至29岁之间;五分之一的访客注册了保险计划。反映出困扰联邦市场和一些州市场网站的技术问题,37%未注册保险的人将这些技术困难作为未注册的原因。然而,大多数调查受访者似乎决心在接下来的几个月内获得保险。