Covered California hits record enrollment
Covered California | Sep 22, 2020 | California
Covered California | Sep 22, 2020 | California
Covered California | Jul 29, 2020 | California
Covered California announced that 418,052 people had newly selected a health plan for 2020 during the most recent open-enrollment period. The total is more than 122,000, or 41 percent, higher than last year’s figure of 295,980. The increase comes after the state of California instituted two key policies
Covered California unveiled its preliminary rates for the upcoming 2020 coverage year, revealing how consumers will benefit from new state initiatives, and announced that a major carrier will be expanding into new areas and providing consumers with more choice. The preliminary average rate change for California’s individual market
As Covered California’s open-enrollment period prepares to start in the fall, a new report from the U.S. Census Bureau shows that California continues to make historic gains in the effort to reduce the state’s uninsured rate. According to the data released on Wednesday, California’s uninsured rate fell to a new
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A new analysis shows that California continues to benefit from attracting a healthy mix of enrollees to its individual insurance market through significant investments made by Covered California in marketing and outreach. These investments have resulted in more-stable rates and enrollment. The health of California’s consumers is
Covered California announced Wednesday that more than 50,000 new consumers selected a plan during the final three days of open enrollment, bringing its overall total to 423,484 plan selections, which represents a 3 percent increase over last year. “With robust marketing and strong partnerships in communities across California, we attracted
More than 320,000 consumers have newly enrolled since Nov. 1 — a similar pace to last year. Research conducted in December indicates the Affordable Care Act (ACA) debate at the national level is a concern for consumers, but is not keeping them from enrolling. Affordability continues to be the main