New enrollment drops in ACA marketplace have decelerated since 2017
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Subscribe to xpostfactoid via box on right (requires email address only; you'll get 2-3 emails per week on average) In my last post, I noted that new enrollment in HealthCare.gov states in 2019 was barely half the 2016 total. Here I want to spotlight an important point that I noticed late and had to add via update: The sharpest drop in new enrollment was in 2017. Reduced new enrollment, though still quite steep, is a decelerating trend. Conversely, improved retention after first payments are due has accelerated since 2016, though we don't yet have numbers for 2019.
New enrollment drops in ACA marketplace have decelerated since 2017
New enrollment drops in ACA marketplace have…
New enrollment drops in ACA marketplace have decelerated since 2017
Subscribe to xpostfactoid via box on right (requires email address only; you'll get 2-3 emails per week on average) In my last post, I noted that new enrollment in HealthCare.gov states in 2019 was barely half the 2016 total. Here I want to spotlight an important point that I noticed late and had to add via update: The sharpest drop in new enrollment was in 2017. Reduced new enrollment, though still quite steep, is a decelerating trend. Conversely, improved retention after first payments are due has accelerated since 2016, though we don't yet have numbers for 2019.