SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Covered California™ and the California Department of Health Care
Services (DHCS) announced today that from Oct. 1, 2013, to Feb. 28, 2014, under
the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, 72,340 consumers in two Inland
Empire counties enrolled in subsidized and non-subsidized Covered California
health insurance plans. The new total represents a 23 percent increase from the
58,999 enrollments recorded through Jan. 31. An additional 110,721 have been
determined likely eligible for Medi-Cal in the two-county area.
The five-month Covered California total also represents 95
percent (an improvement from 78 percent on Jan. 31) of the base projection of 76,069
enrollments the agency estimated for the counties during the entire six-month
enrollment period, which ends March 31 (see the table attached). Enrollment in
Medi-Cal is year round.
The impressive
pace of enrollments in the Inland Empire is due in part to enhanced aspects of
Covered California’s customer service. The agency has increased staff to answer consumer calls, added phone lines, improved
its website efficiency, expanded its live Web chat function and upgraded its
Spanish-language Web pages. DHCS is continuing its work with counties and
Covered California to process the vast number of applications and quickly
deliver health coverage to all who are eligible.
The Inland Empire
counties of San Bernardino and Riverside represent about 8 percent of the
statewide enrollment. The local total includes 64,510 consumers eligible for
financial subsidies. These counties encompass Covered California pricing region
17. For Medi-Cal, these two counties represent nearly 10 percent of those
deemed likely eligible for Medi-Cal coverage.
For the five-month period
ending Feb. 28, 880,082 consumers enrolled in plans statewide. The total increased to 923,832 through March
9. Covered California also announced on Monday that it had enrolled more than 1
million consumers as of March 14.
Tables and graphics
showing enrollment by metal tier and health insurance plan in all regions are
available online at www.CoveredCA.com/news/PDFs/regional-stats-feb/Feb_Regional_Tables.pdf and www.CoveredCA.com/news/PDFs/regional-stats-feb/feb_regional_pies_charts.pdf.
About Covered California
Covered California is the state’s marketplace for the
federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Covered California, in
partnership with the California Department of Health Care Services, was charged
with creating a new health insurance marketplace in which individuals and small
businesses can get access to affordable health insurance plans. With coverage
starting in 2014, Covered California helps individuals determine whether they
are eligible for premium assistance that is available on a sliding-scale basis
to reduce insurance costs or whether they are eligible for low-cost or no-cost
Medi-Cal. Consumers can then compare health insurance plans and choose the plan
that works best for their health needs and budget. Small businesses can
purchase competitively priced health insurance plans and offer their employees
the ability to choose from an array of plans and may qualify for federal tax
credits.
Covered California is an independent part of the state government
whose job is to make the new market work for California’s consumers. It is
overseen by a five-member board appointed by the Governor and the Legislature. For
more information on Covered California, please visit www.CoveredCA.com.
About the Department of Health Care Services
The Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) works to
preserve and improve the physical and mental health of all Californians. DHCS
provides health care services for approximately 9.4 million Californians
through Medi-Cal, including medical, dental, mental health, substance use
treatment services and long-term services and supports. This is accomplished
through an investment of approximately $70 billion annually in public funds for
the care of low-income families, children, pregnant women, seniors and persons
with disabilities. DHCS focuses on delivering quality, effective services
primarily through coordinated systems of care provided by 21 Medi-Cal managed
care plans located in all of California’s 58 counties. For more information
about DHCS, please visit www.dhcs.ca.gov.
Total Five-Month Enrollment Compared
with Six-Month Base Projection
with Six-Month Base Projection
Base
Projection*
for 3/31/2014 |
Total Enrolled
(with plan selection) on 2/28/2014 |
Difference
from Base Projection for 3/31/14 |
Performance
as of 2/28/2014 (% of 3/31/14 base projection) |
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Geographic Regions
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Greater Bay Area
|
89,599
|
194,879
|
105,280
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218%
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Sacramento
|
28,726
|
45,998
|
17,272
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160%
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Central Coast
|
32,602
|
61,474
|
28,872
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189%
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Los Angeles
|
177,602
|
241,312
|
63,710
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136%
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Specific Counties
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Fresno
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14,500
|
13,534
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(966)
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93%
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Orange
|
44,392
|
87,170
|
42,778
|
196%
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San Diego
|
43,054
|
76,875
|
33,821
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179%
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San Bernardino
|
35,692
|
30,584
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(5,108)
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86%
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Riverside
|
40,377
|
41,756
|
1,379
|
103%
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Statewide
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Total
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580,000
|
880,082
|
300,082
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152%
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*Covered California
projections based on available information, including CalSIM 1.8 data.
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