Why 2019 ACA enrollment drops were concentrated in Medicaid expansion states on HealthCare.gov, Take 4
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Subscribe to xpostfactoid via box at top right (requires only an email address; you'll get 2-3 emails per week on average) In December and January, I took several whacks at explaining why 2019 enrollment losses in the 39 HealthCare.gov states were concentrated in the states that had expanded Medicaid. In those 21 states, plan selections as of the end of Open Enrollment were down 7% from 2018, compared to a 1% drop in 16 states that have refused to expand Medicaid. (I excluded Virginia and Maine, which expanded Medicaid in 2019, affecting enrollment options and results.)
Why 2019 ACA enrollment drops were concentrated in Medicaid expansion states on HealthCare.gov, Take 4
Why 2019 ACA enrollment drops were…
Why 2019 ACA enrollment drops were concentrated in Medicaid expansion states on HealthCare.gov, Take 4
Subscribe to xpostfactoid via box at top right (requires only an email address; you'll get 2-3 emails per week on average) In December and January, I took several whacks at explaining why 2019 enrollment losses in the 39 HealthCare.gov states were concentrated in the states that had expanded Medicaid. In those 21 states, plan selections as of the end of Open Enrollment were down 7% from 2018, compared to a 1% drop in 16 states that have refused to expand Medicaid. (I excluded Virginia and Maine, which expanded Medicaid in 2019, affecting enrollment options and results.)