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Obamacare total now at 106,185

WASHINGTON – The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) released numbers Wednesday on participation by Americans in the Obamacare health care system.

The first month of enrollment has been marred with technical problems, slowing and frustrating those who have tried to access websites designed to sign people up for insurance plans or at least allow them to shop and compare plan prices.

Detailing results of the first reporting period (Oct. 1-Nov. 2, 2013) of the Health Insurance Marketplace’s Open Enrollment, Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Kathleen Sebelius announced Wednesday that 106,185 individuals have selected plans from the Marketplace, and another 975,407 have made it through the process by applying and receiving an eligibility determination, but have not yet selected a plan. An additional 396,261 have been determined or assessed eligible for Medicaid or the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP).

“The promise of quality affordable coverage is increasingly becoming reality for this first wave of applicants to the Health Insurance Marketplaces,” Secretary Sebelius said. “There is no doubt the level of interest is strong. We expect enrollment will grow substantially throughout the next five months, mirroring the pattern that Massachusetts experienced. We also expect that the numbers will grow as the website, HealthCare.gov, continues to make steady improvements.”

The following key findings are among many newly available data reported today in an issue brief from HHS that highlights national and state-level enrollment-related information:

  • Only 136 Iowans signed up so far;
  • 502,466 Americans, in just the first month of implementation, are positioned to have health coverage in 2014;
  • Of those, 106,185 Americans have selected plans from the state and federal Marketplaces; and
  • 396,261 Americans have been determined or assessed eligible for Medicaid or CHIP;
  • 975,407 have made it through the process by applying and receiving an eligibility determination and have not yet selected a plan.
  • The report includes breakouts of enrollment-related data by state, including each of the 50 states and the District of Columbia. The report groups the states into the Federally-facilitated Marketplace (FFM) (defined as those states where HHS is running the Marketplace or states where HHS is doing so in partnership), and state-based Marketplaces (SBMs). In some cases only a partial SBM dataset was available.

In total, 106,185 Americans selected a Qualified Health Plan (QHP) through the Marketplace during the first reporting period of Open Enrollment. Enrollment figures include those who have selected a plan and have or have not yet paid the first month’s premium. Of the people who have selected a plan, 79,391 (74.8 percent) enrolled though a SBM, while the other 26,794 people (25.2 percent) enrolled through the FFM. Additionally, 396,261 Americans have been assessed or determined eligible for Medicaid or CHIP. SBMs that provided data for the report accounted for 212,865 (53.7 percent) of those determinations, while the FFM accounted for 183,396 (46.3 percent) of them. Forthcoming data will enumerate those who applied directly to a state Medicaid/CHIP office.

The report characterizes past experiences in health insurance enrollment patterns, noting typical low initial enrollment in, for example, the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program Medicare Part D, Massachusetts’ Commonwealth Care, the Children’s Health Insurance Program and the Pre-existing Condition Insurance Plan created under the Affordable Care Act.

The report also addresses Marketplace customer service, outreach and web traffic. It found that there have been an estimated 26,876,527 visitors on the SBM and FFM websites. There have also been an estimated 3,158,436 calls to the SBM and FFM call centers.

See the entire report.

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It’s also a guarantee the spend o crats only solution to this train wreck will be to give out more money they don’t have. Again working tax paying Americans lose, deadbeat Americans win. I do rely enjoy seeing all the Dems that voted for this and are up for re election running for cover.

Over 90 million lose so Obama can secure 30 million more votes with probably half of them simply milking the system. So much for doing the right thing all these years and having insurance. Welcome to the new United Socialist States of America.

One thing the article fails to mention, how many millions have received cancellation notices from their insurance companies thank to Obamacare. I saw a recent story that estimated 90 million Americans could receive those notices in the next year.

Still believe everything Obama tells you?

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