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Cigar
01-24-2014, 01:13 PM
Obamacare Passes Key Milestones; Three Million Private Enrollments, 6+ Million Medicaid/CHIP
Kathleen SebeliusVerified account ‏@Sebelius A key milestone: about 3 million Americans have now enrolled in private Marketplace plan. Share the good news!

Obamacare enrollment hits 3 million


LOS ANGELES (MarketWatch) -- Nationwide Obamacare enrollment has hit 3 million, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Administrator Marilyn Tavenner said in a blog post on the HHS.gov web site Friday. Tavenner wrote that "the most recent data" shows the 3 million threshold being crossed for both HealthCare.gov and state-run exchanges, but didn't offer a specific time frame or breakdown on state sign ups vs. national enrollment. The move, however, indicates enrollment is accelerating in the program that was beset by numerous technical troubles when it rolled out Oct. 1. Total nationwide enrollment stood at roughly 2 million at the end of December. HHS officials have projected enrollment should reach the 7 million mark when the signup period ends March 31.

http://www.marketwatch.com/story/obamacare-enrollment-hits-3-million-2014-01-24
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Milestone: 3 Million in Marketplaces


Since the beginning of open enrollment, millions of Americans are gaining access to health coverage–many for the very first time—thanks to the Affordable Care Act. The most recent data indicates that approximately 3.0 million people have now enrolled in a private health insurance plan through the Federal and State-based Marketplaces since October 1.

With millions transitioning to new coverage already, we continue to see strong interest nationwide from consumers who want access to quality, affordable coverage. As our outreach efforts kick into even higher gear, we anticipate these numbers will continue to grow, particularly as we reach even more uninsured young adults so that they know that new options and new ways to help eligible individuals pay for their premium are now available, thanks to the Affordable Care Act.

Additionally, between October and December over 6.3 million individuals were determined eligible to enroll in Medicaid or CHIP through state agencies and through state-based Marketplaces. These numbers include both Medicaid and CHIP new eligibility determinations in states that expanded coverage, determinations made on prior law, and in some states, Medicaid renewals and groups not affected by the health care law. This does not include eligibility determination made through HealthCare.gov.

We are encouraged that millions of people have been enrolled in Marketplace or Medicaid coverage since October 1, and will work to give millions more Americans the peace of mind that comes with health security in the months ahead.

http://www.hhs.gov/healthcare/facts/blog/2014/01/three-million-in-marketplaces.html

Wow ... and March 31st is a long way away :laugh:

Cthulhu
01-24-2014, 01:22 PM
So less than 1% (private enrollments) of the nation is interested in this monstrous plan.

And they are still trying to call this progress? When will the proponents of this recognize it as nothing but a complete failure?

Obamacare has made milestones alright, but in all the wrong categories.

keymanjim
01-24-2014, 01:24 PM
So less than 1% (private enrollments) of the nation is interested in this monstrous plan.

And they are still trying to call this progress? When will the proponents of this recognize it as nothing but a complete failure?

Obamacare has made milestones alright, but in all the wrong categories.
But, people have health insurance. They'll play hell to find health care. But, they're insured.

Cthulhu
01-24-2014, 01:26 PM
But, people have health insurance. They'll play hell to find health care. But, they're insured.

With monster deductibles? You may as well not have insurance.

Brewskier
01-24-2014, 01:48 PM
So that's, what, half of the people who lost their health insurance due to Obamacare?

The entire thing collapses when not enough young and healthy people sign up, and they only have about 52% of what they had hoped for by now. This is going to fail hard.