Based on telephone interviews with 4,425 people ages 19 to 64, the Fund also found 70 percent of people with marketplace plans are confident in their ability to get the healthcare they need, and 71 percent are confident that care will be high-quality.
Additionally, 46 percent said it was easy to find a plan with the coverage they needed through the marketplaces, and 43 percent said it was easy to find coverage they could afford.
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