Washington Healthplanfinder Enrolls Nearly 60,000 Residents in Qualified Health Plans
Mon, 12/15/2014
OLYMPIA, Wash. – Washington Healthplanfinder today announced that nearly 60,000 residents have signed up for Qualified Health Plans or renewed their coverage for 2015 through wahealthplanfinder.org. In addition, 480,000 new adults have accessed coverage through Washington Apple Health (Medicaid), and more than 60 percent of Washington Apple Health clients have been automatically renewed via the online marketplace.
Residents who qualify for Qualified Health Plans must select and pay for a plan by Dec. 23 at 4:59 p.m. for coverage starting on Jan. 1, 2015. Based on data from the first open enrollment period, enrollments are expected to surge considerably ahead of the Dec. 23 deadline. Washington Apple Health enrollment is year-round.
“Interest in accessing free or low-cost health insurance remains high among Washingtonians this open enrollment period,” said Richard Onizuka, CEO for the Washington Health Benefit Exchange. “Washington Healthplanfinder has received approximately 16,000 site visits per day, while the Customer Support Center has received an average of 10,000 calls a day.”
Updated enrollment totals are included below:
Currently Enrolled
Qualified Health Plans - New 10,082
Qualified Health Plan Renewals 45,843
Total 55,925
Washington Healthplanfinder Business
Accounts Created 1,550
Total Completed Applications – Link Sent to Employees 73
Total Enrollments – Employee Plan Selection Complete 3
*Note: These numbers reflect QHP enrollments through Dec. 10 and Medicaid Enrollments through Dec. 4.
“Making the renewal process for Washington Apple Health clients as seamless as possible is a top priority for us, and we are pleased that is happening so that people can continue accessing the care they need,” said MaryAnne Lindeblad, state Medicaid director at the Health Care Authority. “We also see that as new individuals come into the exchange to shop for insurance, some are finding they are eligible for Washington Apple Health.”
On Dec. 2, the Exchange announced that its IT systems integrator, Deloitte, ran an automated cancellation process in error that affected coverage for 6,000 customer accounts who were enrolled in Qualified Health Plans starting on Jan. 1. Outreach efforts have resulted in a positive response to-date.
“In the first week following the error, more than 4,000 customer accounts have already had their coverage reinstated,” said Onizuka. “We’ll continue to reach out to remaining customers through personal phone calls, emails, letters, community partners and insurance brokers.”
The launch of Washington Healthplanfinder Business has also generated a promising level of interest among employers. The marketplace allows employers in Washington with up to 50 employees to compare health plans, decide their contribution level, manage payment and access broker support in one place. The majority of businesses that have completed applications will provide their employees with a range of options in one metal tier of coverage – a benefit that is currently unavailable in the outside market.
Approximately 130,000 customers are currently enrolled in Qualified Health Plans for 2014 coverage. The Exchange expects to gain an additional 85,000 customers in Qualified Health Plans during the second open enrollment period, which ends on Feb. 15, 2015.
To view past data reports, please visit the Washington Health Benefit Exchange News Center at http://wahbexchange.org/news-resources/press-room/
Reminders: Residents must select and pay for a Qualified Health Plan by Dec. 23, 2014 at 4:59 p.m. for coverage that begins on Jan. 1, 2015.
Enrollment in Washington Healthplanfinder Business and Washington Apple Health (Medicaid) is year-round. Apple Health customers will receive a notice 60 days before the month they enrolled in or renewed their coverage last year.
Residents who are interested in signing up or renewing their Qualified Health Plan may visit www.wahealthplanfinder.org.
About Washington Healthplanfinder
Washington Healthplanfinder is a new online marketplace for individuals, families and small businesses in Washington to compare and enroll in health insurance coverage and gain access to tax credits, reduced cost sharing and public programs such as Medicaid. The next open enrollment period for Washington Healthplanfinder begins on Nov. 15, 2014 for health insurance coverage beginning on Jan. 1, 2015. The open enrollment period will extend through Feb. 15, 2015.
About the Washington Health Benefit Exchange
The Washington Health Benefit Exchange is a public-private partnership established in accordance with the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 (ACA) to implement a new health insurance marketplace for individuals and small businesses. The Exchange is separate from the state and governed by an independent 11-member board. For more information, visit www.wahbexchange.org.
About Washington Apple Health
In Washington, Medicaid is called Washington Apple Health. Coverage is free for those who qualify. Find out more about Apple Health at www.hca.wa.gov/medicaid/Pages/index.aspx. Since the Affordable Care Act launched in October 2013, more people are able to get preventive care, like cancer screenings, treatment for diabetes and high blood pressure, and many other health care services they need to stay healthy. Apple Health clients enroll and renew online using Washington Healthplanfinder. Apple Health is administered by the Washington Health Care Authority: www.hca.wa.gov