Fierce Health Payers January 10, 2022
Robert King

More than 13.8 million consumers have signed up for 2022 healthcare coverage on HealthCare.gov and state-run marketplaces, according to the latest federal figures.

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) delivered the latest sign-up numbers ahead of the Jan. 15 open enrollment deadline. The agency touted enhanced subsidies that are set to expire after this year as a key driver of the growth.

“Thanks to the American Rescue Plan, more Americans across the country are gaining affordable health coverage than ever before, especially when we most need it during this pandemic,” said HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra in a statement. “We will continue to reach out and get people covered until the very last minute of the January 15th final...

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