Special enrollment for ACA health plans attracts nearly 3 million consumers
About 2.8 million people signed up for Affordable Care Act health plans during an unprecedented, six-month special enrollment period that
The additional enrollees push the reliance on ACA health plans to a record level of 12.2 million since the insurance marketplaces that were created under the law first offered health plans in 2014.
The enrollment tally — along with a raft of figures illustrating that such health plans are affordable for many people — comes as the president is pressing
The final tally, for the sign-ups from mid-February through mid-August, shows that demand for ACA health plans during those months was far below the 8.2 million consumers who chose health plans during the most recent regular enrollment period, which took place during six weeks late last year.
Biden pointed to the record total in a statement accompanying the enrollment figures Wednesday, saying Americans who have taken advantage of the special enrollment he ordered "will have more security, more breathing room, and more money in their pocket if an illness or accident hits home."
The enrollment report, compiled by the
Before the Biden administration threw the doors wide open, consumers had been allowed to enroll outside the regular, yearly enrollment time only if they had a substantial change in their life, such as the birth of a baby, a move or a lost job. Under former president
Wednesday's report shows that 2.1 million people signed up for new coverage in those states that use HealthCare.gov. In addition, more than 700,000 signed up in 15 states that run their own marketplaces under the ACA. Some of the state-run marketplaces had opened their doors in 2020, soon after the pandemic began, and several have continued.
The 2010 health-care law that created the insurance marketplaces designed them for people unable to get affordable health benefits through a job — a part of the nation's insurance patchwork that was widely considered unwieldy and overly expensive.
Enrollment in ACA health plans has never become as high as forecast at the outset, but Biden has been pressing to extend their reach — and to draw attention to the effects of his efforts. Unlike some
And he is urging
The administration also used the figures released Wednesday to make the point that the decision to open the marketplace doors this year fostered the president's goal of helping to insure racial and ethnic groups that have especially suffered in the pandemic. The proportion of Black and Hispanic people who signed up for ACA health plans appears to have been a bit greater than through the limited special enrollments of the past two years, though health officials note that a significant share of the people who purchased the plans did not identify their race or ethnicity.
The figures also show that the proportion of special enrollments among people with middle-class incomes remained quite small but rose from 2 percent last year to 7 percent during this year's six-month window. For the first time, the upgraded ACA subsidies allowed tax credits for people with incomes above 400 percent of the poverty level — about
That change ended years of complaints that ACA plans were unaffordable for people with such incomes because the subsidies were not available to them.
This and other subsidy expansions are scheduled to last two years, unless



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Special enrollment for ACA health plans attracts nearly 3 million consumers
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