Covered California extends special-enrollment deadline during COVID-19 pandemic
Covered California | Jul 29, 2020 | California
Covered California | Jul 29, 2020 | California
DJ Wilson | Sep 26, 2019 | Washington
Eric Earling | Sep 1, 2016 | Alaska, Oregon, Texas, Washington
Thinking back to a year ago when Cover Oregon was launching its innovative media campaign, it's hard to believe the website debacle that has unfolded since. But here Cover Oregon sits, converted to the federally facilitated marketplace. Oracle, the vendor chosen to develop the back end of Cover Oregon's site,
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – April 16, 2014 Media contact: Public Affairs (360) 725-7055 Individual health insurance market expands to almost 325,000 OLYMPIA, Wash. – The individual health insurance market has grown to more than 324,900 people in Washington state, according to updated enrollment information reported by health insurers to the
Washington's health-insurance exchange market is shaping up to be highly concentrated, according to a new analysis of seven state exchange markets by the non-profit Kaiser Family Foundation, headquartered in Menlo Park, Calif. The analysis notes that with less than two weeks left in the open-enrollment period for 2014, three parent companies hold about 92 percent of
Aaron Karjala, Cover Oregon’s chief information officer, sounded cautiously optimistic as he told legislators about steady progress toward getting Cover Oregon’s website up and running during a Friday hearing of the Legislature’s joint committee on audits, information management and technology. Cover Oregon has been giving weekly reports to the legislative
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – Feb. 13, 2014 Individual health insurance market projected to top 300,000 by March 31 – Kreidler notes ‘empty promises’ of SB 6464 OLYMPIA, Wash. – Washington state’s individual health insurance market – both inside and outside Washington Healthplanfinder (Exchange) – is expected to expand to more
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services released a report on Wednesday that shows there was an increase in January in the number of individuals enrolled in health insurance as a result of the Affordable Care Act, both nationally as well as in the state of Alaska. In Alaska, 5,082 people enrolled in