Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

ACA cutoff extended

Obamacare deadline moved four days

- JAYNE O’DONNELL

Federal regulators Thursday night extended the midnight deadline for Affordable Care Act insurance by four days, as consumers fought to get through to call center operators and log onto HealthCare .gov to buy insurance that takes effect Jan. 1.

“Nearly a million consumers have left their contact informatio­n to hold their place in line,” Healthcare.gov CEO Kevin Counihan said in a statement. “Our goal is to provide affordable coverage to everyone seeking it before the deadline, and these two additional business days will give consumers an opportunit­y to come back and complete their enrollment for January 1 coverage.”

Millions of Americans have already signed up for coverage, and tens of thousands more were in the process of getting coverage Thursday, Counihan said. As in previous years, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services decided that giving people more time was far more preferable than angering them if they couldn’t get insurance because they couldn’t get through.

Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia Burwell said Wednesday that enrollment momentum was building leading up to the deadline. About 700,000 people signed up for plans Monday and Tuesday alone, just as Republican members of Congress and President-elect Donald Trump vowed to repeal the law.

The Obamacare enrollment deadline looms amid questions about replacemen­t

The new Healthcare.gov deadline for Jan. 1 coverage is now 11:59 p.m. Pacific time Monday. The final deadline is Jan. 31 for 2017 coverage. HealthCare.gov handles ACA insurance sales for the 38 states that don’t run their own exchanges.

California, New York and Connecticu­t, which all operate their own exchanges, already had Saturday as their deadlines for Jan. 1 coverage. The state exchanges for Massachuse­tts, Rhode Island and Washington state were more generous, setting Dec. 23 as the cut off for Jan. 1 coverage.

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services said the final days leading up to the Dec. 15 deadline were some of the busiest ever on HealthCare.gov.

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