Since Open Enrollment for the Health Insurance Marketplace began on November 1, about 11.6 million people have signed up for or renewed a health plan (2.7 million through State-based Marketplaces through December 26 and over 8.9 million through HealthCare.gov or CuidadodeSalud.gov through January 23) that meets their needs and fits their budget.
People learned about
HealthCare.gov by talking with friends, from their local news, from social
media, from trusted leaders in their communities, and from TV and radio public
awareness campaigns. When they needed advice
about how to enroll, enrollment specialists and volunteers were #HereToHelp and ready to answer their questions. Text messages,
emails, and phone calls provided important deadline reminders. And when they
were ready to sign up, new
tools and features on HealthCare.gov, the Marketplace
Call Center, and in-person assistance have made it as easy as possible for them
to do so.
This fact sheet
provides a point-in-time estimate as of January 28, except where noted, of the
many numbers behind the 2016 Open Enrollment period.
11.6 million
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The number of
Americans across the country who have signed up for or been automatically
renewed for 2016 Marketplace coverage (through December 26 for
State-based Marketplaces and January 23 for states using HealthCare.gov).
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60 percent
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The share of returning 2015 consumers who came
back to HealthCare.gov and actively reenrolled and switched to a different
plan for 2016 through December 26.
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$516
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The average savings per year
for the 60 percent of all people who actively reenrolled in a Marketplace
plan for 2016 through HealthCare.gov who switched to a different plan through
December 26.
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$294
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In the 38 states using
HealthCare.gov, the average monthly tax credit for people who qualify for financial assistance to
lower the cost of their premiums through December 26.
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83%
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The percentage of Marketplace consumers who qualified for tax credits to make their monthly premiums more
affordable through December 26 of open enrollment.
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10
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The number of issuers
the average consumer has in their state, up from 9 in 2015 and 8 in 2014 in
the states using HealthCare.gov.
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50
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3.6 million
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Consumers who have
used HealthCare.gov’s new Doctor Lookup and
Prescription Drug look up features to more easily search for the plan that matches their needs.
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13.2 million
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Total calls answered at the Marketplace call
center through January 23 during this Open Enrollment season.
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25.4 million
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Unique users who visited HealthCare.gov.
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250
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Local television and radio
interviews from the President, the First Lady, Secretary Burwell, and HHS and
Administration officials.
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48
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Trips taken by Administration
officials to visit local events and raise awareness about Open Enrollment.
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37%
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73%
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1 billion+
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Impressions from our
television and radio campaigns through January 28. (Check out the TV ads
here: See
Your Savings; My
Story, My Savings; Cuidado
deSalud: Find Your Savings; Cuidado
de Salud: La MayorÃa).
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3.49+ billion
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21.6+ million
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Total text messages
sent by HealthCare.gov to consumers interested in learning
more about their health care options.
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35
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Average number of emails
received per consumer with important reminders about their coverage,
deadlines and financial help.
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15,000+
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Certified application counselors, navigators and
in-person assisters on
the ground in communities across the nation working to educate and
enroll individuals in Marketplace coverage.
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79,000
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Agents and brokers on the ground in communities across the nation working to
educate and enroll individuals in Marketplace coverage.
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3,100+
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National, state and
local partners helping to communicate information about the Health Insurance
Marketplace.
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8,200+
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Number of public
enrollment events that have taken place in communities across the country.
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22,300+
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Number of letters written to the
President through January 2016 thanking him for the Affordable Care Act since
mid-2013 alone.
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