Medicare traffic slows new MNsure sign-ups
Through the first two weeks of November, MNsure saw 2,379 new enrollees for 2019 coverage, a tally that's roughly half the 4,700 people who newly signed up during the comparable period last year.
About 40 percent of all people who buy coverage through the state's health insurance exchange do so with the help of an insurance agent, MNsure said, but those brokers have been helping more than 300,000 people currently covered by Medicare Cost plans who must find replacement coverage for next year.
"We really believe that a lot of our enrollment is being delayed," said
After factoring automatic coverage renewals for the coming year, more than 97,000 people have enrolled in private health plans through MNsure since the start of open enrollment, Clark said, which is about 7 percent ahead of the comparable figure last year of more than 91,000 people.
MNsure is a government-run website where self-employed people and those who don't get coverage from their employer can buy individual health insurance policies from private carriers.
The MNsure budget anticipates that about 10,700 people will newly enroll in coverage for 2019, and a similar number will drop coverage over the course of the year.
"We're looking at [enrollment] remaining flat from 2018 year-end to 2019 year-end," a spokeswoman said Thursday via e-mail.
The MNsure sign-up period started
Open enrollment for Medicare beneficiaries runs through
"We don't look at this and think that the market is soft, or that we're underperforming," Clark said of the decline in new enrollees. "We're looking at this and saying we've got strong pickup out of the gate, and it's just growing. That new customer number is growing every day."
He added: "What our folks have been telling us -- the brokers we work with -- is that their calendars are full, but they're expecting to get to it toward the end of this month and then that final two or three week push in December."
Twitter: @chrissnowbeck
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