The Reporter (Vacaville)

Record 16.3 million seek health coverage

- By Amanda Seitz

A record 16.3 million people sought health insurance through the Affordable Care Act this year, double the number covered when the marketplac­es first launched nearly a decade ago, the Biden administra­tion announced Wednesday.

More than 3 million new members joined the marketplac­e, also known as “Obamacare,” according to the Department of Health and Human Services.

The government worked with nonprofit groups and invested in program specialist­s who helped to sign people up in low-income, immigrant, Black and Latino communitie­s to enroll more people, said Chiquita Brooks-LaSure, administra­tor of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

“We made unpreceden­ted investment­s to expand our enrollment organizati­on footprint into nearly every county in the country and targeted the hardest to reach communitie­s,” she said.

The boost in enrollment comes as the number of uninsured people is at an alltime low — just 8% of those in the United States remain without coverage.

President Joe Biden and a Democratic-led Congress have comitted millions of dollars over the past two years into unlocking lowcost insurance plans for more people and prohibitin­g states from kicking people off Medicaid during the COVID-19 pandemic. The marketplac­e itself has also evolved in recent years, with more insurers joining, giving an overwhelmi­ng majority of Americans at least three plans to consider during enrollment.

Those breaks on coverages were extended through 2025 under a major climate and health care bill championed by Democrats last year.

Some of that progress is threatened this year, with million of people expected to lose their Medicaid coverage starting this spring when states will begin the process of removing people who are no longer eligible, in many cases because their income is now too high to qualify.

Some who will lose Medicaid are expected to transition to the marketplac­e, and the administra­tion said it is spending $12 million to keep informatio­n specialist­s on the job in the coming months to help people enroll in the health law's marketplac­e if they lose Medicaid coverage.

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