DOBI: Health Insurance Enrollment in NJ Individual Market Down 10 Percent in First Quarter of 2018

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Health Insurance Enrollment in NJ Individual Market Down 10 Percent in First Quarter of 2018

Reduced Enrollment Demonstrates Importance of Policies Aimed at Stabilizing the Market, Increasing Access to Affordable and Quality Coverage

TRENTON – The Department of Banking and Insurance today released figures showing that New Jersey experienced a more than 10 percent decline in health insurance enrollment in the individual market for the first quarter of 2018, compared to the same period in 2017. Commissioner Marlene Caride said the decline in enrollment in the State’s individual market follows numerous actions in Washington aimed at dismantling the Affordable Care Act, and demonstrates the importance of the state’s work to stabilize the market and improve access to coverage for residents.

“Federal actions to undermine the Affordable Care Act, including the failure to fund Cost Sharing Reduction payments and the elimination of the individual mandate, created enormous uncertainty in the market and had a significant negative effect on health insurance enrollment in New Jersey,” said Commissioner Caride. “This is troubling because it means fewer New Jerseyans have access to care and the protections they were afforded under the landmark federal law. Under the leadership of Governor Murphy, New Jersey is working to stabilize the market, to reduce premiums and to increase enrollment in health coverage in the state. The Department is committed to its work to ensure that New Jersey residents have access to quality and affordable coverage.”

For the first time since the major provisions of the Affordable Care Act took effect in 2014, the number of New Jerseyans enrolled in individual health plans in the first quarter of the calendar year, which includes consumers who newly enrolled and re-enrolled during the Nov. 1 to Dec. 15 open enrollment period, was down from the previous year. The total number of residents enrolled in Marketplace and off Marketplace plans for the first quarter of 2018 was 328,761 compared to 368,619 for the first quarter of 2017. This amounts to a 10.8 percent decline in enrollment. Total enrollment for the first quarter of 2016 was 359,173 and for the first quarter of 2015 was 326,528.

Total Covered Lives Comparison
First Quarter
2018
First Quarter 2017 # Change % Change
Marketplace 239,738 265,124 (25,386) -9.58%
Off The Marketplace 89,023 103,495 (14,472) -13.98%
Total 328,761 368,619 (39,858) -10.81%

 

Governor Murphy recently signed two healthcare bills into law to continue an individual mandate in January of 2019 and to allow for the creation of a reinsurance program, contingent upon approval by the federal government of a 1332 state innovation waiver application, to help stabilize the insurance market and lower anticipated premium increases. The Governor has also committed to education and outreach regarding health coverage options. In January, he signed an Executive Order directing all state agencies that interact with the public to provide information regarding enrollment in the ACA Marketplace as part of state efforts to help as many New Jersey consumers as possible obtain insurance coverage.

The first quarter 2018 report for the Individual Health Coverage Program may be found here:

www.state.nj.us/dobi/division_insurance/ihcseh/enroll/2018_1q_ihc_market.pdf

The first quarter 2018 report for the Small Employer Health Benefits Program may be found here:

www.state.nj.us/dobi/division_insurance/ihcseh/enroll/2018_1q_seh_totalplans.pdf

Historical enrollment information for both programs may be found here:

www.state.nj.us/dobi/division_insurance/ihcseh/enroll/2018_1q_ihcseh_historical.pdf

 

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