HealthCare.gov enrollments up 18% over 2022, HHS says

The Department of Health and Human Services Dec. 27 that HealthCare.gov signups are outpacing previous years as of Dec. 15. According to the agency, more than 11 million people nationwide selected a health plan ahead of the deadline for a Jan. 1, 2023, coverage start. That’s an 18% increase over this time last year. The HealthCare.gov Marketplace Open Enrollment will remain open until Jan. 15.
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