Here are four things to know:
1. Those with Medicaid, ACA coverage and employer-based coverage were about equally likely to have undergone a routine check-up during the past 12 months.
2. More than two-thirds of adults under each of those coverage categories said they’d had a check-up, compared to about 40 percent of the uninsured.
3. Low and moderate-income adults with ACA plans were no more likely to report dissatisfaction with their premiums, issues with paying their medical bills or problems with high out-of-pocket costs than those with employer-based plans.
4. Low and moderate-income adults under ACA plans were found to be less satisfied with their provider choices and the protection their plans provide against high medical bills.
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