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Covered California Releases Enrollment Data for Los Angeles County

Data Continue to Show Strong Consumer Demand for Coverage

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Los Angeles County had 143,895 consumers select an insurance plan through Covered California from Nov. 15, 2014, to Feb. 22, 2015.

Los Angeles County represents about 29 percent of nearly 500,000 new enrollments statewide. The county constitutes Covered California pricing regions 15 and 16.


Covered California is offering a special-enrollment opportunity for consumers who did not know or understand there was a tax penalty for being uninsured in 2014 or who learned they may face a penalty for 2015. Consumers have until April 30, 2015, to apply for health coverage during special enrollment by attesting that they did not realize there was a tax penalty.

To attest to this fact, they can select “Informed of Tax Penalty Risk” when filling out an application at CoveredCA.com.

Although open enrollment has ended, consumers who experience a qualifying life event can still gain health insurance coverage through special enrollment in Covered California.

Qualifying life events include losing health coverage through a job, getting married or entering into a domestic partnership, having or adopting a child, changing where a person permanently lives or gaining citizenship. For a list of common types of qualifying events, visit www.CoveredCA.com.

Los Angeles County enrollment data by metal level and by insurance carrier are included in the following charts.

Enrollment by Pricing Region*
Pricing Region
First Open Enrollment
Second Open Enrollment
15 Los Angeles County, partial
177,797
12.7%
59,794
12.1%
16 Los Angeles County, partial
223,092
16.0%
84,101
17.0%
Region 15 — Los Angeles County (partial)
Metal Level of Individuals Enrolled*
Metal Level
First Open Enrollment
Second Open Enrollment
Minimum Coverage
2,421
1.4%
825
1.4%
Bronze
32,127
18.1%
10,923
18.3%
Silver
123,298
69.3%
42,139
70.5%
Gold
10,710
6.0%
3,115
5.2%
Platinum
9,241
5.2%
2,792
4.7%
Total
177,797
100.0%
59,794
100.0%
Carrier Selected of Individuals Enrolled*
Carrier
First Open Enrollment
Second Open Enrollment
Anthem Blue Cross of California
20,731
11.7%
6,987
11.7%
Blue Shield of California
66,819
37.6%
12,976
21.7%
Health Net
60,841
34.2%
26,034
43.5%
Kaiser Permanente
16,043
9.0%
11,316
18.9%
L.A. Care Health Plan
12,814
7.2%
2,104
3.5%
Molina Healthcare
549
0.3%
377
0.6%
Total
177,797
100.0%
59,794
100.0%
* Data include individuals who finished their applications and selected plans through Feb. 22, 2015.
Regional breakouts may not add up to statewide totals due to data reconciliations in process.

Region 16 — Los Angeles County (partial)
Metal Level of Individuals Enrolled*
Metal Level
First Open Enrollment
Second Open Enrollment
Minimum Coverage
3,909
1.8%
1,386
1.6%
Bronze
54,497
24.4%
20,330
24.2%
Silver
136,131
61.0%
53,660
63.8%
Gold
14,854
6.7%
4,870
5.8%
Platinum
13,701
6.1%
3,855
4.6%
Total
223,092
100.0%
84,101
100.0%
Carrier Selected of Individuals Enrolled*
Carrier
First Open Enrollment
Second Open Enrollment

Anthem Blue Cross of California
51,983
23.3%
14,517
17.3%

Blue Shield of California
50,458
22.6%
12,841
15.3%

Health Net
70,774
31.7%
31,063
36.9%

Kaiser Permanente
21,875
9.8%
18,213
21.7%

L.A. Care Health Plan
25,294
11.3%
1,932
2.3%

Molina Healthcare
2,706
1.2%
5,535
6.6%

Total
223,090
100.0%
84,101
100.0%

* Data include individuals who finished their applications and selected plans through Feb. 22, 2015.
Regional breakouts may not add up to statewide totals due to data reconciliations in process.

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. 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 about Covered California, please visit www.CoveredCA.com.