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FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 23, 2023
Contact:
CMS Media Relations
CMS Media Inquiries
Biden-Harris Administration
Celebrates the Affordable Care Act’s 13th Anniversary and
Highlights Record-Breaking Coverage
During 2023 open
enrollment a record high 16.4 million people signed up, with 4.4
million more people enrolled for health insurance under the
Biden-Harris Administration since 2021
New HHS report shows more
than 40 million people are currently enrolled in Marketplace or
Medicaid expansion coverage related to provisions of the Affordable
Care Act -- the highest total on record
Today,
the Biden-Harris Administration celebrated the 13th
anniversary of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) by highlighting
record-breaking enrollment numbers during the 2023 Marketplace Open
Enrollment Period and lower health care costs because of President
Biden’s American Rescue Plan (ARP) and Inflation Reduction Act (IRA).
Since 2014, when HealthCare.gov was launched, enrollment has doubled
from 8 million to more than 16 million. Nearly 16.4 million consumers
selected or were automatically re-enrolled in health insurance coverage
through HealthCare.gov Marketplaces and State-based Marketplaces (SBMs)
during the 2023 open enrollment. Enrollment has increased
year-over-year, with 1.8 million more consumers signing up for coverage
during the 2023 open enrollment compared to the 2022 open enrollment, a
13% increase, and nearly 4.4 million more consumers signing up compared
to the 2021 open enrollment, a 36% increase.
“As
we celebrate the anniversary of the Affordable Care Act today, we have
even more evidence that this law has lived up to its name, providing a
way for Americans to access quality, affordable health coverage,” said
HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra. “Thanks to President Biden’s leadership,
more than 16 million Americans have health insurance through the
Affordable Care Act Marketplaces – an all-time high. We will keep doing
everything we can to ensure more people have the peace of mind that
comes with high-quality health care.”
“The
Biden-Harris Administration has consistently taken steps to fulfill
President Biden’s promise to make it easier for Americans to find and
enroll in affordable, quality coverage,” said Centers for Medicare
& Medicaid Services (CMS) Administrator Chiquita Brooks-LaSure. “We
have continued to build on the success of the Affordable Care Act by
investing in improvements to the health care system. We continue to see
that these investments are paying off through record-breaking
enrollment overall and a notable increase in Hispanic/Latino
enrollment.”
National
estimates show that, on average, consumers receiving advanced premium
tax credits (APTC) continue to save over $800 in premiums per year
thanks to the expanded subsidies made available through the ARP and
continued by the IRA. Nationwide, 4.6 million more consumers are
receiving financial assistance in 2023, compared to 2021, representing
90% of all 2023 plan selections – meaning, 90% of people selecting
plans are receiving help to pay for premiums. And thanks to these laws
passed by the Biden-Harris Administration, 1.4 million middle income
consumers (those with household incomes over 400% of the Federal
Poverty Level (FPL), or about $54,000 for an individual), who were
previously ineligible for assistance, were able to access financial
help during the 2023 open enrollment. As a result of the continued
expanded subsidies, the average monthly premium after APTC for
enrollees fell by 21%.
This
year, individuals benefited from a highly competitive Marketplace.
Ninety-two percent of HealthCare.gov enrollees had access to plans from
three or more insurance companies. Also, new standardized plan options,
called Easy Pricing plans, were available in 2023 through HealthCare.gov, which helped consumers
compare and select plans.
Open
Enrollment outreach included tailored investments to reach audiences
that experience lower access to health care. For example, CMS partnered
with cultural marketing experts to connect more people to resources
including African Americans, Spanish and English-speaking Latinos, and
Asian American and Pacific Islander communities in multiple languages.
Among consumers who reported their race or ethnicity, 21% identified as
Hispanic/Latino in the 2023 Open Enrollment Period, compared to 19% in
the 2022 Open Enrollment Period, and 9% identified as Black in the 2023
Open Enrollment Period.
The
Administration invested $98.9 million in Navigator grant funding for
the 2023 Open Enrollment Period to help reduce health disparities by
ensuring robust Navigator services. More than 1,500 Navigators were
available to assist consumers with applying for and enrolling in
Marketplace coverage for the 2023 plan year in line with the
Administration’s goal to expand access to health insurance for
America’s families.
More
information on applications and plan selections, including state-level
premium savings from the ACA and ARP/IRA, are available in the 2023
Open Enrollment Report and a suite of accompanying public use files
(PUFs). An additional PUF is available for HealthCare.gov plan
selections, including deductibles, Health Savings Account eligibility,
and standardized plan option selection rates. The PUFs can be found at:
https://www.cms.gov/research-statistics-data-systems/marketplace-products/2023-marketplace-open-enrollment-period-public-use-files.
To
view the 2023 Open Enrollment Report, visit: https://www.cms.gov/files/document/health-insurance-exchanges-2023-open-enrollment-report-final.pdf.
Today,
HHS also released a report from the Office of the Assistant Secretary
for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE) that shows more than 40 million
people are currently enrolled in Marketplace or Medicaid expansion
coverage related to provisions of the ACA -- the highest total on
record.
Key
points from today’s ASPE report include the following:
- Marketplaces
and Medicaid expansion, programs created by the Affordable Care
Act (ACA), have enrolled tens of millions of Americans since the
programs launched in participating states in 2014.
- 6 million consumers were enrolled in
Marketplace plans as of February 2023 (across all 50 states and
the District of Columbia), and 18.8 million people (across 38
participating states and the District of Columbia) were newly
enrolled in Medicaid via the ACA’s expansion of eligibility to
adults as of September 2022.
- 2 million individuals were enrolled in early
2023 in the ACA’s Basic Health Program option, and 4.6 million
previously eligible adults gained coverage under the Medicaid
expansion by September 2022 due to enhanced outreach, streamlined
applications, and increased federal funding under the ACA.
- Across these coverage groups, a total of 40.2
million Americans were enrolled in coverage related to the ACA
based on 2022 and early 2023 enrollment data, the highest total on
record. This represents 9.3 million more people enrolled than in
2021 (a 30% increase) and 27.6 million more people enrolled than
in 2014 (a 219% increase, or more than triple).
- This brief updates our estimate released in
April of 2022 where we found more than 35 million people had
gained coverage under the ACA. Our current estimate of 40.2
million represents more than 4 million people gaining coverage
over the past year.
Survey
results indicate that all 50 states and the District of Columbia have
experienced substantial reductions in the uninsured rate since 2013,
the last year before implementation of the ACA.
To
view the full report, visit: https://aspe.hhs.gov/reports/current-health-coverage-under-affordable-care-act.
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