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New
HHS Data Show More Americans than Ever Have Health Coverage through the
Affordable Care Act
31
Million People Currently Enrolled in Marketplace or Medicaid Expansion
Today,
the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) released a new
report that shows 31 million Americans have health coverage through the
Affordable Care Act – a record. The report also shows that there have
been reductions in uninsurance rates in every state in the country since
the law’s coverage expansions took effect. People served by the health
Marketplaces and Medicaid expansion have reached record highs.
The
data shows those individuals currently enrolled in health coverage through
the Health Insurance Marketplaces and Medicaid expansion under the ACA,
including 11.3 million people enrolled in the ACA Marketplace plans as of
February 2021 and 14.8 million newly-eligible people enrolled in Medicaid
through the ACA’s expansion of eligibility to adults as of December 2020.
In
addition, there are one million people enrolled in the ACA’s Basic Health
Program, and nearly four million previously-eligible adult Medicaid
enrollees who gained coverage under expansion due to the ACA’s enhanced
outreach, streamlined applications, and increased federal funding under the
ACA. Today’s report shows the important role the ACA has played in
providing coverage to millions of Americans nationwide.
The
report also shows that between 2010 and 2016, the number of nonelderly
uninsured adults decreased by 41 percent, falling from 48.2 million to 28.2
million. All 50 states and the District of Columbia have experienced
reductions in their uninsured rates since the implementation of the ACA,
with states that expanded Medicaid experiencing the largest reduction in
their uninsured rate. California, Kentucky, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island,
Washington, and West Virginia have reduced their uninsured rate by at least
half from 2013 to 2019 through enrollment in Marketplace coverage and
expansion of Medicaid to adult populations. To date, 37 states and the
District of Columbia have expanded Medicaid to cover adults under the ACA.
HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra released the following
statement on Twitter: “The historic numbers released today speak to the
success of the Affordable Care Act and our country’s need for quality,
affordable health care. The President’s American Rescue Plan was a leap
forward, and we at HHS will continue to advance the fight for health
security.”
“Health
care coverage is life-changing for our communities and families. Thanks to
the Affordable Care Act millions of Americans have been able to enroll in
high-quality, affordable coverage through the Marketplaces and Medicaid
expansion,” said CMS
Administrator Chiquita Brooks-LaSure. “The Biden-Harris
Administration is working to strengthen these vital programs that have
advanced health equity and improved health outcomes. With the
implementation of the American Rescue Plan, which builds on the ACA, health
coverage is more affordable and accessible than ever. As we rebuild from
the health and economic impacts of the pandemic and work to address the
disparities it has illuminated, we’ll protect and build on the ACA to
ensure Americans can access the care they need.”
Today’s
report demonstrates the important role the ACA has played in helping
Americans access and enroll in quality, affordable health coverage,
especially during the COVID-19 crisis. With millions of Americans facing
uncertainty and challenging circumstances throughout the pandemic, the
Biden-Harris Administration opened HealthCare.gov for a Special Enrollment
Period (SEP) to help Americans enroll in health insurance coverage. To
date, more than 1 million new consumers have signed up for coverage through
HealthCare.gov during the SEP since February 15. As new Marketplace
consumers activate their health plan coverage, ACA related enrollment will
continue to climb through the end of the SEP in August.
Consumers
who need coverage through the Marketplace should visit HealthCare.gov by
August 15 to complete an application, review their options, and, if
eligible, enroll in coverage. Consumers can find local help at Localhelp.healthcare.gov
or by calling the Marketplace Call Center at 1-800-318-2596. TTY users
should call 1-855-889-4325. Assistance is available in 150 languages. The
call is free.
HealthCare.gov
can also direct eligible consumers to Medicaid in their state. Consumers
can apply for Medicaid any time during the year.
The
SEP is currently available to consumers in the 36 states with Marketplaces
that use the HealthCare.gov platform in 2021. Consumers served by
State-based Marketplaces that use their own platforms can check their
state's website to find out more information on Special Enrollment Periods
in their state.
To
read the ASPE Issue Brief, visit: https://aspe.hhs.gov/pdf-report/aca-related-coverage-ib
For
more information about the Health Insurance Marketplace®, visit: https://www.healthcare.gov/quick-guide/getting-marketplace-health-insurance/
For
more information about the Medicaid program, visit: https://www.healthcare.gov/medicaid-chip/getting-medicaid-chip/
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