Health law enrollment falls short of 8,000
| By Kristen Consillio, The Honolulu Star-Advertiser | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
For the past six months
The deadline for getting coverage and avoiding a tax penalty was Monday. The next chance for consumers to enroll will be
Hawaii Health Connector, the nonprofit that received
The Connector said it had 22,000 apply as of
Connector officials said part of the reason so many applicants did not finish the process was because of a failure on the part of the state
Consumers seeking to lower the cost of insurance can apply for tax credits only on the Connector but must first be deemed ineligible for
"One hundred percent of the applicants who applied for
Kataria said there are more than 11,000 Connector applicants being held up because of the problem with DHS.
DHS said it only agreed to collect information necessary to make a
"We are using the application (process) approved," said
As of February,
To fix the problem, the Connector is creating a separate self-service website portal specifically for the 11,000 applicants in limbo to complete applications.
It also has tripled call center staff to 60 from 20, including hiring more outreach coordinators to process the remaining applicants by month's end.
"What we decided to do is hire additional staff even though it wasn't really our fault," Kataria said. "They're making 1,000 calls per day. We are going to process all of them as fast as possible."
Whatever the source of the problem, Connector applicants have had a hard time getting insurance.
Out of 399 patients the center attempted to enroll, so far it has been able to sign up only 59 through the Connector, she said.
She initially projected the center enrolling 5,000 people.
"Obviously we learned it wasn't working," she said. "It has been really difficult. The system was miserably set up."
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