In new letter, Senate, House committee leaders call on Trump Administration to ensure all potential enrollees waiting to register for coverage at midnight on December 15 will be processed & able to receive health care
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In previous years, HealthCare.gov ensured potential enrollees who were left "in line" at midnight at the end of Open Enrollment were given a grace period to obtain coverage. Despite significant interest from consumers in enrolling for health coverage for plan year 2018, HHS and CMS have not yet indicated whether they plan to offer such a grace period this year.
"You have previously stated that the Department is "committed to making this year's enrollment as consumer-friendly as possible," wrote
Signatories: Murray is the Ranking Member of the
Full text of the letter below and PDF can be found HERE https://www.help.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/121317%20-%20OE%20Grace%20Period%20Letter.pdf.
The Honorable
Acting Secretary
The Honorable Seema Verma
Administrator
Dear Acting Secretary Hargan and Administrator Verma:
According to news reports, it remains unclear whether the
Fortunately, there have been few technical glitches thus far through this year's Open Enrollment, allowing those who have visited HealthCare.gov to enroll with few hurdles. Yet, as in past years, there will likely be a surge of interest in the final days and hours of Open Enrollment. Under the previous Administration, HealthCare.gov employed a model of placing consumers in waiting rooms to ensure the website could handle the higher levels of traffic. Potential enrollees who were left "in line" at midnight at the end of the Open Enrollment period were then given a grace period to obtain coverage. This ensured that all those interested in receiving health coverage who had taken steps to enroll within the Open Enrollment period were able to do so. Despite significant interest from consumers in enrolling for health coverage for plan year 2018, CMS has not yet indicated whether it plans to offer such a grace period this year.
You have previously stated that the Department is "committed to making this year's enrollment as consumer-friendly as possible."[2] We hope you will carry through with that goal and commit to offering a grace period for potential enrollees still waiting to enroll at midnight on
Sincerely,
[1] CMS Expected To Eliminate Grace Periods For 'In-Line' Enrollees Shut Out by Healthcare.Gov, Inside Health Policy (
Read this original document at: https://www.help.senate.gov/ranking/newsroom/press/ahead-of-expected-surge-in-final-day-sign-ups-top-democrats-urge-trump-administration-to-set-grace-period-for-families-attempting-to-purchase-health-care-at-midnight-on-dec-15



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