More than 6聽million people have signed up for health insurance through the health law鈥檚 state and federal online marketplaces, or exchanges, since Oct. 1, the administration announced Thursday.
President Barack Obama, who is traveling in Europe, announced the number in a聽conference call with groups that are helping consumers sign up for coverage.
In a , Centers for Medicare聽& Medicaid Administrator Marilyn Tavenner said聽聽the health law鈥檚 web site, healthcare.gov, and 800 number, had near record traffic Wednesday, with 1.5 million visitors and more than 430,000 phone calls.
鈥淲ith 4 days left for consumers to sign up for coverage, we are working hard to ensure that our systems can handle the unprecedented demand as people enroll before the March 31 deadline,鈥 Tavenner wrote.
The Congressional Budget Office originally estimated that 7 million people would sign up for the exchanges by the end of the enrollment period. After computer problems botched the Oct. 1 rollout, the CBO revised that estimate down to 6 million. Federal officials have said they do not yet know how many people who have enrolled have paid their first month’s premium. have reported that about 70 to 80 percent of enrollees have paid.
Reaching 6 million has both . The more enrollees there are, the more likely the聽risk pool will be balanced between sick and healthy individuals. That calculus will be based on enrollments at the state and local levels where premiums are set, say experts. Republicans have expressed skepticism that the law would provide affordable coverage for millions of Americans and called for its repeal.