A couple of days ago, I noted that while the state-run Affordable Care Act exchanges were collectively outperforming HealthCare.gov, that apparent performance gap had been exaggerated by the lag in reporting by states relying on the Federal exchange. Since HealthCare.gov was barely functioning until early December, and some health exchanges were working well much earlier, I noted that the gap should continue to close as new numbers came in.
The enemies of the ACA are failing
The enemies of the ACA are failing
The enemies of the ACA are failing
A couple of days ago, I noted that while the state-run Affordable Care Act exchanges were collectively outperforming HealthCare.gov, that apparent performance gap had been exaggerated by the lag in reporting by states relying on the Federal exchange. Since HealthCare.gov was barely functioning until early December, and some health exchanges were working well much earlier, I noted that the gap should continue to close as new numbers came in.