MNsure says health plan signups decline by 5%
About 117,500 people signed up for 2020 health insurance coverage during MNsure's recently completed open enrollment period -- a figure released Tuesday that's roughly 6,000 people shy last of year's final tally for open enrollment.
The general sign-up period for 2020 coverage concluded Monday and MNsure stressed in a news release that the enrollment tally exceeded last year's count as of
In an e-mail to the
"Despite uncertainty on the federal level, we're pleased MNsure was able to sign up over 117,500 Minnesotans for health care coverage," said
Earlier this month, the federal government reported that sign-ups for 2020 coverage were down by about 2 percent on the HealthCare.gov website, which serves as the health insurance exchange for more than 30 states. The figures were viewed as a sign of relatively stable consumer interest in coverage under the federal Affordable Care Act (ACA), despite an ongoing legal challenge that puts the law's future in question.
MNsure and other government-run health exchange websites were launched in late 2013 as part of the ACA. The websites are an option for people who buy individual health plan coverage.
MNsure officials says they opted this year for a seven-week open enrollment after consulting with health insurance counselors and reviewing data that shows the vast majority of sign-ups occur by
"Many of the Minnesotans who enrolled in late December and early January would have been eligible for special enrollment," MNsure said in a statement to the
"We also believe it's important to get people enrolled in December so that they can access 12 months of coverage," the agency said. "The
The Trump administration pushed two years ago for shorter enrollment periods as part of "market stabilization" rules meant to stop people from enrolling in coverage only after they learn of medical problems. Consumer advocates argued, however, that shorter sign-up periods might effectively exclude relatively healthy people who are more likely to delay making a decision on coverage.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
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