The following article by Juliet Eilperin and Colby Itkowitz was posted on the Washington Post website November 7, 2017:
This post has been updated.
The number of consumers signing up for plans under the Affordable Care Act has surged during the first few days of open enrollment compared with past years, according to federal and state officials.
More than 200,000 Americans chose a plan on Nov. 1, the day open enrollment began, according to one Trump administration official. That’s more than double the number of consumers who signed up on the first day of enrollment last year. More than 1 million people visited HeathCare.gov, the official federal website, the official said, amounting to roughly a 33 percent increase in traffic compared with 2016. Continue reading “ACA sign-ups spike at open enrollment’s start”