Though it's a new feature this year, it looks like most Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act enrollees won't be auto-enrolling in their plans.
Two-thirds of consumers covered through PPACA say they plan to change plans in 2015, according to a survey by Radius Global Market Research.
That desire to change plans comes despite most enrollees reporting satisfaction with their plans. Just 20 percent of those with PPACA plans said they are not satisfied with their current coverage. Still, most enrollees indicated they thought they could still buy better coverage.
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