From San Francisco Business Times (Rauber, "Bay Area BizTalk," 3/31), et al.
About 1.2 million California residents signed up for health coverage through the state insurance exchange as of 2 a.m. Monday, the last day of open enrollment, the San Francisco Business Times' "Bay Area BizTalk" reports (Rauber, "Bay Area BizTalk," San Francisco Business Times, 3/31).
Covered California Executive Director Peter Lee said there was a "huge surge" in interest as open enrollment drew to a close this week (Gorman, "Capsules," Kaiser Health News, 4/1). For instance: 155,988 residents enrolled in coverage through the exchange from March 24 to 2 a.m. on March 31; and 389,840 residents created an account on the exchange during that time (Covered California release [1], 3/31). Read more...
About 1.2 million California residents signed up for health coverage through the state insurance exchange as of 2 a.m. Monday, the last day of open enrollment, the San Francisco Business Times' "Bay Area BizTalk" reports (Rauber, "Bay Area BizTalk," San Francisco Business Times, 3/31).
Covered California Executive Director Peter Lee said there was a "huge surge" in interest as open enrollment drew to a close this week (Gorman, "Capsules," Kaiser Health News, 4/1). For instance: 155,988 residents enrolled in coverage through the exchange from March 24 to 2 a.m. on March 31; and 389,840 residents created an account on the exchange during that time (Covered California release [1], 3/31). Read more...