I'm pretty sure that they aren't capturing that information because they don't want to know how bad the enrollments are.ObamaCare isn’t achieving its primary goal of extending coverage to the uninsured, according to a new study.The survey released Thursday by the McKinsey & Co. consulting firm found that only 27 percent of people who have selected a plan on the new exchanges didn’t previously have coverage.
The Obama administration says 4 million people have selected a plan since the exchanges launched on Oct. 1, but has not said how many of them already had an insurance plan.
At a healthcare industry conference on Thursday, Gary Cohen, a top official at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), said it’s not something the administration has the ability to track.
“That's not a data point that we are really collecting in any sort of systematic way," Cohen said, according to The National Journal.
A CMS official told The Hill that it’s an important measurement that the agency hopes to be able to report on in the future.
“We are a looking at a range of data sources to determine how many marketplace enrollees previously had coverage,” the official said. “The marketplace application asks applicants only if they are looking to apply for coverage, not whether the consumer currently has coverage. Previous insurance coverage is an important metric, and we hope to have additional information in the future.”
Still, the 4 million ObamaCare enrollees are a small fraction of those who may have obtained coverage for the first time.
The administration said earlier this month that almost 9 million people had signed up for Medicaid since Oct. 1, but it's also unclear there how many of them are newly insured.
A recent analysis by Avalere Health, a Washington-based healthcare consulting firm, estimated that 2.4 million to 3.5 million of the enrollees may be receiving Medicaid.
Figures released by the administration have often painted incomplete picture of the healthcare law's progress. It reported enrollment figures that included people who have selected a plan but not completed the process by making their first premium payment. Critics have warned that the administration’s numbers are inflated because not everyone who selects a plan will complete the final step to obtain coverage.
Friday, March 07, 2014
Obamacare not reaching the uninsured
Wasn't that the entire point of this slow motion train wreck? [Link]
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