CMS FACT SHEET
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 28, 2018
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Effectuated Enrollment for the First Half of
2018
This report provides
average effectuated enrollment and premium data for the Federal and
State-Based Exchanges for the first six months of the 2018 plan year. The
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) publishes effectuated
enrollment data semiannually to provide a more accurate picture of enrollment
trends for the Exchanges than indicated by the number of individuals who
simply selected a plan during Open Enrollment. For coverage to be considered
effectuated, individuals generally must pay their premium for the given
month.
As of September 15, 2018,
an average of 10.3 million individuals had effectuated their coverage through
June 2018, meaning that they selected a plan and paid their premium, if
applicable. The average effectuated enrollment for the first six months of
2018 was approximately 137,000, or 1 percent, higher compared to the same
time period in 2017.[1]
Similar to past years, the
number of individuals who effectuated coverage is lower than the number with
plan selections at the end of Open Enrollment. The average number of
consumers with effectuated coverage for the first half of 2018 was about 1.5
million lower than the number of consumers with plan selections at the end of
the 2018 Open Enrollment Period.[2] However, this reflects lower
attrition of consumers compared to the previous year. Effectuated enrollments
for the first half of 2017 were about 2.1 million lower than the number of
plan selections at the end of the 2017 Open Enrollment Period (as of
September 15, 2017).
The data released today
also show that the average monthly premium per enrollee for the first six
months of 2018 was $595.89, an increase of 26 percent compared to the first
six months of 2017, while the average monthly amount of advanced premium tax
credits (APTC) per enrollee receiving APTC rose 39 percent to $519.18 when
compared with the first six months of 2017 average APTC per enrollee with
APTC. The average premium and average APTC amounts have been relatively
stable since the start of the 2018 plan year, however, as indicated in
the Early 2018 Effectuated Enrollment Snapshot.
The proportion of total enrollees who received APTC in the first six months
of the year was 87 percent, up from 84 percent in the first half of 2017.
Background
Information
The primary source for the
first half of 2018 average effectuated enrollment is payment and enrollment
data. Effectuated enrollment is the average number of individuals who had an
active policy from January through June of 2018, and who paid their premium (thus
effectuating their coverage) as of September 15, 2018. This data includes
effectuated enrollment for both State-Based Exchanges and States using the
HealthCare.gov platform.
APTC enrollment is the
average number of individuals who had an active policy from January through
June 2018, who paid their premium, if applicable, and received an APTC. APTC
is generally available if a consumer's household income is between 100 and
400 percent of the federal poverty level, and certain other criteria are met.
A consumer was defined as having an APTC if the applied APTC amount was
greater than $0; otherwise, a consumer was classified as not having APTC.
CSR enrollment is the
average number of individuals who had an active policy from January through
June 2018, who paid their premium, if applicable, and received cost-sharing
reductions (CSR).[3] A
consumer is generally eligible for CSR if the individual is eligible for
APTC, has a household income between 100 percent and 250 percent of the
federal poverty level, and enrolled in a health plan from the silver plan
category. American Indians and Alaskan Natives are eligible for CSRs under
different criteria.
To see a breakdown of the
data by state, click here: https://www.cms.gov/sites/drupal/files/2018-11/11-28-2018%20Effectuated%20Enrollment%20Table.pdf
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[1] FIRST HALF OF 2017 AVERAGE
EFFECTUATED ENROLLMENT REPORT, https://www.cms.gov/newsroom/fact-sheets/first-half-2017-average-effectuated-enrollment-report
[2] EXCHANGE 2018 OPEN ENROLLMENT
PERIOD FINAL ENROLLMENT REPORT: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid
Services, https://www.cms.gov/Newsroom/MediaReleaseDatabase/Fact-sheets/2018-Fact-sheets-items/2018-04-03.html
[3] On October 12, 2017, the Acting
Secretary of HHS directed that cost-sharing reduction payments to issuers be
discontinued until a valid appropriation exists. Therefore, CSR enrollment is
provided in this report for informational purposes only.
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