ThinkAdvisor November 17, 2020
Allison Bell

The average daily application count is higher than it was at this point last year.

HealthCare.gov looks as if it got off to a fast start this year.

The web-based supermarket for health insurance took in an average of 116,909 health insurance applications per day during the first seven days of the open enrollment period for 2021 coverage, according to the first weekly enrollment snapshot sent out by HealthCare.gov managers.

Figures for the first week of the latest open enrollment period may be hard to compare with figures for the first week of the open enrollment period for 2020 coverage: Last year, the first snapshot report of the open enrollment period gave data on a “week” that was just two...

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