For
the week ended Dec. 2, the U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services said 823,180 people signed up for 2018 Obamacare
individual insurance in the 39 states that use the federal
government website Healthcare.gov. That was up from 504,181
people in the previous week. About 3.6 million people so far
have signed up for Obamacare plans using the federal website.
New consumer sign-ups rose to 271,207 from 152,243 during the
previous week. An analyst said he expected a 20 percent decline
in Obamacare enrollment for 2018.
The Trump administration halved the Obamacare open enrollment
period for 2018 to six weeks ending Dec. 15, and cut the
healthcare law's advertising budget by 90 percent. For 2017,
more than 9.2 million consumers signed up for insurance plans
using Healthcare.gov during the 12-week open enrollment period,
which included people who were automatically re-enrolled at the
close of the enrollment period.
Based on the government information, enrollment is likely to
decline 20 percent in 2018 from 2017, Wall Street analyst Matt
Borsch at BMO Capital Markets said in a research report. He
projected that the final tally of Obamacare sign-ups, including
those who are automatically re-enrolled and those purchasing in
states that run their own exchanges, would be less than 10
million, down from 12.2 million in 2017.
Borsch said that despite the lower enrollment, profitability has
been up on the exchanges for the three health insurers with the
biggest numbers of customers there: Anthem Inc, Centene Corp and
Molina Healthcare Inc.
The figures do not include enrollment in Washington, D.C., or
the 11 states that run their own enrollment and websites, some
of which have enrollment periods that are weeks longer. The
subsidized individual insurance market is part of former
President Barack Obama's healthcare law, commonly known as
Obamacare.
(Reporting by Yasmeen Abutaleb; Editing by Jonathan Oatis and
David Gregorio)
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