To read today’s data snapshot on
the number of consumers in each state who paid their premiums in 2014 and 2015,
please visit: http://www.cms.gov/Newsroom/MediaReleaseDatabase/Fact-sheets/2015-Fact-sheets-items/2015-06-02.html
During Open Enrollment for 2015
Marketplace coverage, through February 22, about 11.7 million Americans
selected plans through the Marketplaces. On March 31, 2015, about 10.2 million
consumers had “effectuated” coverage which means those individuals paid for
Marketplace coverage and still have an active policy on that date. Nearly
8.7 million (85 percent) consumers nationwide and 6.4 million consumers in the
34 states with Federally-facilitated Marketplaces received an average premium
tax credit of $272 per month to make their premiums more affordable throughout
the year. About 6.3 million consumers were enrolled in health coverage
through the Marketplaces and had paid their premiums on December 31, 2014.
“The Health Insurance Marketplaces
are working,” said HHS Secretary Sylvia Burwell. “Thanks to the Affordable Care
Act, millions of Americans now rely on the health and financial security that
comes from affordable coverage through the Marketplaces. We’ve seen a historic
reduction in the uninsured and consumers are finding the coverage they need at
a price they can afford.”
In November 2014, the Department
set a goal of 9.1 million effectuated enrollees at the end of calendar year
2015. The March 2015 effectuated enrollment number is consistent with
meeting the Department’s goal for 2015 effectuated enrollment.
In each quarter of 2015, CMS plans
to release Marketplace state-by-state enrollment snapshots detailing how many
consumers have an effectuated enrollment at a particular point in time and the
number of those consumers receiving financial assistance through an advanced
payment of the premium tax credit and through cost-sharing reductions.
Today’s snapshot includes information for all 50 states and Washington,
DC. Effectuated enrollment for the 34 states that are part of the
Federally-facilitated Marketplaces on March 31, 2015 was 7.3 million and for
State-based Marketplaces, including New Mexico, Nevada, and Oregon who are
State-based Marketplaces using the HealthCare.gov platform, effectuated
enrollment was 2.9 million.
The Marketplace effectuated
enrollment snapshot provides point-in-time estimates of individuals who
effectuated their enrollment and have an active policy on that date; it does
not measure the rate at which consumers pay their first month’s premium. As is
the case in other well-functioning insurance markets, CMS expects these numbers
to change over time in response to changes in consumer needs and life
circumstances such as employment status or marriage, which may cause consumers
to newly enroll in, change, or cancel their plans. Studies continue to show
high satisfaction rates among Marketplace customers.
For information on the number of
consumers in each state who selected a plan or were automatically reenrolled in
quality, affordable coverage through the Health Insurance Marketplaces during
Open Enrollment, please visit: http://aspe.hhs.gov/health/reports/2015/MarketPlaceEnrollment/Mar2015/ib_2015mar_enrollment.pdf
Today CMS released Marketplace
state-by-state enrollment snapshots providing a detailed look at how many
consumers paid their premiums in 2015 on total paid (effectuated) enrollments
at the end of December 2014 and during the first quarter of 2015.
During Open Enrollment for 2015
Marketplace coverage, through February 22, about 11.7 million Americans
selected plans through the Marketplaces. On March 31, 2015, about 10.2 million
consumers had “effectuated” coverage which means those individuals paid for
Marketplace coverage and still have an active policy on that date. Nearly
8.7 million (85 percent) consumers nationwide and 6.4 million consumers in the
34 states with Federally-facilitated Marketplaces received an average premium
tax credit of $272 per month to make their premiums more affordable throughout
the year. About 6.3 million consumers were enrolled in health coverage
through the Marketplaces and had paid their premiums on December 31, 2014.
“The Health Insurance Marketplaces
are working,” said HHS Secretary Sylvia Burwell. “Thanks to the Affordable Care
Act, millions of Americans now rely on the health and financial security that
comes from affordable coverage through the Marketplaces. We’ve seen a historic
reduction in the uninsured and consumers are finding the coverage they need at
a price they can afford.”
In November 2014, the Department
set a goal of 9.1 million effectuated enrollees at the end of calendar year
2015. The March 2015 effectuated enrollment number is consistent with meeting
the Department’s goal for 2015 effectuated enrollment.
In each quarter of 2015, CMS plans
to release Marketplace state-by-state enrollment snapshots detailing how many
consumers have an effectuated enrollment at a particular point in time and the
number of those consumers receiving financial assistance through an advanced
payment of the premium tax credit and through cost-sharing reductions.
Today’s snapshot includes information for all 50 states and Washington,
DC. Effectuated enrollment for the 34 states that are part of the
Federally-facilitated Marketplaces on March 31, 2015 was 7.3 million and for
State-based Marketplaces, including New Mexico, Nevada, and Oregon who are
State-based Marketplaces using the HealthCare.gov platform, effectuated enrollment
was 2.9 million.
The Marketplace effectuated
enrollment snapshot provides point-in-time estimates of individuals who
effectuated their enrollment and have an active policy on that date; it does
not measure the rate at which consumers pay their first month’s premium. As is
the case in other well-functioning insurance markets, CMS expects these numbers
to change over time in response to changes in consumer needs and life
circumstances such as employment status or marriage, which may cause consumers
to newly enroll in, change, or cancel their plans. Studies continue to show
high satisfaction rates among Marketplace customers.
To read today’s data snapshot on
the number of consumers in each state who paid their premiums in 2014 and 2015,
please visit: http://www.cms.gov/Newsroom/MediaReleaseDatabase/Fact-sheets/2015-Fact-sheets-items/2015-06-02.html
For information on the number of
consumers in each state who selected a plan or were automatically reenrolled in
quality, affordable coverage through the Health Insurance Marketplaces during
Open Enrollment, please visit: http://aspe.hhs.gov/health/reports/2015/MarketPlaceEnrollment/Mar2015/ib_2015mar_enrollment.pdf
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