Seventy-three percent of people who enrolled in a health plan through the Affordable Care Act and 87% of new Medicaid enrollees are somewhat or very satisfied with their plan, a Commonwealth Fund survey found. Moreover, 77% of the previously insured, including people whose plans had been canceled, said they were happy with the coverage. Sixty percent of new enrollees have used their coverage to visit a doctor or fill a prescription, and more than 60% of those said they would have been unable to afford to do so without the insurance. The New York Times (tiered subscription model)/The Upshot blog (7/10)