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DYLAN SCOTT JANUARY 30, 2014, 11:58 AM EST
A major health insurance company reported Wednesday that its Obamacare sign-ups were higher than its projections, some of the first concrete evidence that the health care reform law is working from the industry's perspective.
Joseph Swedish, CEO of WellPoint, told investors that the company had received 500,000 applications through HealthCare.gov and its state-operated counterparts. He said the number was "ahead of our most recent projections." He added that applications had spiked in December and the company expects another surge before the March 31 deadline to enroll in coverage for 2014.
We do feel good about what weve seen thus far on the exchanges, Swedish said on the call. While it is early, we are encouraged by the level of applications weve received."
The majority of those applicants were not previously enrolled with WellPoint, Swedish said, though it wasn't clear whether they were previously uninsured or insured by another company.
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Gothmog
(144,919 posts)The ACA is making a difference
Tarheel_Dem
(31,222 posts)Proud Liberal Dem
(24,392 posts)The Republicans were sure SURE! that people hated Obamacare and that nobody would sign up for it and it would simply fall apart on its own. Turns out people actually want (affordable) healthcare coverage. Who knew (though not Republicans, of course)?
Tarheel_Dem
(31,222 posts)internet, where people can be who/whatever they wanna be. But, I'm sure glad that people are taking advantage of the new access.
Proud Liberal Dem
(24,392 posts)ACA isn't perfect but it's a lot better than the healthcare hellhole the Republicans want to drag everybody back into.