Enrollment in the Health Insurance Marketplace totals over 8 million people
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Enrollment in the
More than 4.8 million additional
Enrollment in the
Importantly, 2.2 million (28 percent) of those who selected a Marketplace plan were young adults ages 18 to 34 - a number that grows to 2.7 million when counting ages 0 to 34, the report found. The report also shows, for the first time, the race and ethnicity of the 69 percent of enrollees in the Federally-facilitated Marketplaces who voluntarily reported this information.
HHS also announced today that more than 4.8 million additional individuals enrolled in
"More than eight million Americans signed up through the Marketplace, exceeding expectations and demonstrating brisk demand for quality, affordable coverage," said HHS Secretary
Today's report also details state-by-state information where available. In more than a dozen states, enrollment has doubled since
Key findings from today's report include:
- 8,019,763 people selected Marketplace plans from
- Of the more than 8 million:
- 54 percent are female and 46 percent are male;
- 34 percent are under age 35;
- 28 percent are between the ages of 18 and 34;
- 65 percent selected a Silver plan, while 20 percent selected a Bronze plan; and,
- 85 percent selected a plan with financial assistance.
Today's report measures enrollment as those who selected a plan.
The federal Marketplace also reported, for the first time this month, the race/ethnicity of its enrollees. The application for coverage through the Federally-facilitated Marketplaces (FFM) contains questions on race and on ethnicity, both marked as optional. Thirty-one percent of enrollees did not report their race or ethnicity or chose "other." However, of those enrollees who reported race and ethnicity:
- 62.9 percent of those reporting are white;
- 16.7 percent are African American;
- 10.7 percent are Latino;
- 7.9 percent are Asian;
- 1.3 percent are multiracial;
- 0.3 percent are American Indian/Alaska Native; and,
- 0.1 percent are Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander.
To read the Marketplace Enrollment report visit: http://aspe.hhs.gov/health/reports/2014/MarketPlaceEnrollment/Apr2014/ib_2014Apr_enrollment.pdf
To read the Medicaid Enrollment report visit: http://www.medicaid.gov/AffordableCareAct/Medicaid-Moving-Forward-2014/Downloads/March-2014-Enrollment-Report.pdf
For state-level tables highlighting enrollment-related information for the Marketplace visit: http://aspe.hhs.gov/health/reports/2014/MarketPlaceEnrollment/Apr2014/Marketplace_StateSum.cfm or http://aspe.hhs.gov/health/reports/2014/MarketPlaceEnrollment/Apr2014/ib_2014Apr_enrollAddendum.pdf
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