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Affordable Care Act Sign-Ups Near 6.4 Million

With about seven weeks to go until the end of open enrollment, almost 2 million new customers have signed up for coverage and another 4.5 million policyholders either re-enrolled or were automatically renewed in their policies in the 37 states that participate in the federal exchange.

Enrollment in health insurance through the Affordable Care Act is increasing rapidly, with more than 2 million people so far signing up for coverage for the first time, figures released Tuesday show. In addition to the new enrollments, which surpass last year's sign-up rate, several million more people have been re-enrolled in plans in the law's second year of expanding coverage. (Levey, 12/23)

Almost 6.4 million people selected a health-care plan on the federal marketplace or were automatically re-enrolled in the first month of the Affordable Care Act鈥檚 open-enrollment season this fall, Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia Mathews Burwell said Tuesday. That figure compares with about 5.4 million people who had selected plans using the federal exchange in the original enrollment period of Oct. 1, 2013, through March 31, 2014. High consumer demand in mid-December helped boost the total, which includes about 1.9 million new consumers who obtained private coverage through the federal exchange, Ms. Burwell told reporters. (Armour, 12/23)

The Obama administration said Tuesday that 6.4 million people had selected health insurance plans or had been automatically re-enrolled in coverage through the federal insurance marketplace. New customers accounted for 30 percent of the total, or 1.9 million. For 2014 enrollees who took no action by Dec. 15, coverage was automatically renewed for 2015 by the federal government. (Pear, 12/23)

What a difference a year makes. With its technical troubles largely behind it, healthcare.gov enrolled 1.9 million new customers for health insurance between Nov. 15 and Dec. 18. At the same time, another 4.5 million existing policyholders either re-enrolled or were automatically renewed into their existing policy or a similar one beginning Jan. 1. (Rovner, 12/23)

The second sign-up season under President Barack Obama's health care law is off to a good start but has a way to go to make it a success, administration officials said Tuesday. Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia M. Burwell said 1.9 million new customers have picked a plan as of Dec. 19 through the federal insurance market that serves 37 states. Another 4.5 million have renewed existing coverage, with most automatically re-enrolled. The numbers don't include states running their own insurance exchanges, including California and New York. The administration will release a full 50-state report next week, Burwell said. (Alonso-Zaldivar, 12/24)

About 6.4 million people chose a health plan or were automatically reenrolled on the federal site HealthCare.gov through Dec. 19, the Department of Health and Human Services said Tuesday. ... HHS Secretary Sylvia Burwell estimated that the percentage of people who shopped around for a new plan rather than automatically reenrolled was in "the mid to high 30s." That's something the department has repeatedly urged people to do. Burwell said the number was higher than she expected as "most people let what happens go," she said. (O'Donnell, 12/23)

Nearly 6.4 million people were enrolled in the federal Obamacare marketplace one month into the 2015 signup season, a pace that Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia Mathews Burwell on Tuesday called a good start. 鈥淧eople are shopping for coverage and people are signing up,鈥 Burwell said at a news conference where she personally announced the latest numbers. 鈥淲e still have a ways to go and a lot of work before Feb. 15, but we do have an encouraging start,鈥 she added. (Haberkorn and Pradhan, 12/23)

Nearly 6.4 million have obtained health insurance coverage through HealthCare.gov as of Dec. 19. Of that, 1.9 million are new sign-ups while the remainder are manual and automatic re-enrollees, HHS Secretary Sylvia Mathews Burwell announced Tuesday. When combined with the more than 750,000 people who have signed up on state-based exchanges over the first month of open enrollment, total sign-ups have surpassed 7.1 million. The federal agency plans to release a complete monthly report with additional state and federal sign-up figures next week, Burwell said during her news briefing. (Dickson, 12/23)

Looks like 2015 is shaping up to be a good year for Obamacare. That鈥檚 because enrollment in the law鈥檚 federal and state health exchanges is surging ahead of the New Year. So far, more than 6.4 million people have selected policies on the federal exchange, administration officials said on Tuesday. (Ehley, 12/23)

Remember when the Obamacare health exchange websites were massive technological failures that prevented people from signing up for coverage? Well, those days are over and the multimillion-dollar repair efforts for both the federal and state exchanges seem to have made the enrollment process much easier this year. (Ehley, 12/23)

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