3.4 million Americans have signed up for 2023 individual market health insurance coverage through the Marketplaces  
 
 
 
 The Centers for Medicare & 
 Medicaid Services (CMS) reports that nearly 3.4 million Americans have 
 signed up for 2023 individual market health insurance coverage through 
 the Marketplaces since the start of the 2023 Marketplace Open Enrollment
  Period (OEP) on November 1. This includes 3.0 million plan selections 
 in the 33 states using the HealthCare.gov platform for the 2023 plan 
 year, through November 19, 2022 (Week 3), and 387,000 plan selections in
  16 states and the District of Columbia with State-based Marketplaces 
 (SBMs) that are using their own eligibility and enrollment platforms, 
 through November 12, 2022 (Week 2).
  Total nationwide plan selections include 655,000 consumers (19% of 
 total) who are new to the Marketplaces for 2023, and 2.7 million 
 consumers (81% of total) who have active 2022 coverage and returned to 
 their respective Marketplaces to renew or select a new plan for 2023.  
 
  In an effort to provide the most 
 meaningful data on consumer activity, CMS will report 2023 Open 
 Enrollment national-level data on a modified biweekly basis. Definitions
  and details on the data are included in the glossary. HealthCare.gov States: The
  33 states that use the HealthCare.gov platform for the 2023 coverage 
 year, including the Federally-facilitated Marketplace and State-based 
 Marketplaces that use the federal platform (HealthCare.gov). The
  33 states for 2023 include: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, 
 Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, 
 Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New 
 Hampshire, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, South 
 Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, West Virginia,
  Wisconsin, and Wyoming. 
 
  State-based Marketplace (SBM) States: The
  Marketplaces in the 17 states and the District of Columbia with 
 Marketplaces that operate their own eligibility and enrollment 
 platforms. The 18 SBMs for 2023 are California, Colorado, Connecticut, 
 the District of Columbia, Idaho, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, 
 Massachusetts, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, 
 Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Washington. New York QHP data 
 was not available at the time of this report. Generally, the data metric
  definitions provided here are applicable to the SBM metrics, with some 
 exceptions. Please contact the SBMs for additional information on their 
 metrics.  
 
  Cumulative Plan Selections: The
  cumulative metric represents the total number of people who have 
 submitted an application and selected a plan, net of any cancellations 
 from a consumer or cancellations from an insurer that have occurred 
 through the end of the reporting period. To have their coverage 
 effectuated, consumers generally need to pay their first month’s health 
 plan premium. This release does not report the number of effectuated 
 enrollments. 
 
  New Consumers (HealthCare.gov States): A
  consumer is considered to be a new consumer if they did not have 2022 
 Marketplace coverage through the federal platform through December 31, 
 2022, and made a 2023 plan selection through the federal platform. 
 
  New Consumers (SBMs): A
  consumer is considered to be a new consumer if they did not have 2022 
 Marketplace coverage in the SBM that uses its own platform where they 
 made a 2023 plan selection through the SBM.  
 
  Returning Consumers (HealthCare.gov States): A
  consumer is considered to be a returning consumer if they have 2022 
 Marketplace coverage through the federal platform through December 31, 
 2022, and either actively select the same plan or a new plan for 2023. 
 The returning consumers count doesn’t currently include consumers who 
 have been automatically re-enrolled in their current plan for 2023 
 coverage. 
 
  Returning Consumers (SBMs): A
  consumer is considered to be a returning consumer if they have 2022 
 Marketplace coverage through December 31, 2022 in the same SBM where 
 they actively select the same plan or a new plan for 2023. The returning
  consumers count doesn’t currently include consumers who have been 
 automatically re-enrolled in their 2022 plan or an alternate suggested 
 plan. SBMs have reported the following data on plan selections for auto 
 re-enrolled consumers. 
   
 
 
 
 
 
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