Healthcare Finance News November 22, 2022
Jeff Lagasse

Corresponding with enrollment is the U.S. rate of uninsured, which HHS says hit an all-time low this year.

The White House has announced that the number of new enrollees who have signed up for health insurance on HealthCare.Gov is up almost 40% compared to the same time last year. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra called it a “strong start,” and said four out of five people are eligible for coverage at $10 or less.

Going hand in hand with the enrollment numbers is the national uninsured rate, which HHS said reached an all-time low this year.

The administration has prioritized expanding access to health insurance and lowering health care costs.

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