The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) report that over 1.5 million Americans signed up for health insurance since February 15, 2021, the start of the 2021 Marketplace Special Enrollment Period (SEP) for consumers in HealthCare.gov States, through June 30, 2021, including approximately 373,000 signups from in the month of June.

The number of new plan selections from the start of the SEP opportunity on February 15 through June 30 represents a substantial increase in enrollment from the same period in 2020 and 2019, when 625,000 and 443,000 consumers signed up for Marketplace coverage, respectively.  In previous years, SEPs were available primarily only for qualifying life events, whereas this year the Biden-Harris Administration opened a SEP to all Americans in response to the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency.

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2021 SEP by State Snapshot – Year over Year Comparison 

StateFeb 15 to June 30, 2021Feb 15 to June 30, 2020
Alaska3,0801,247
Alabama30,84510,916
Arkansas14,2285,245
Arizona29,68111,742
Delaware4,4792,255
Florida 413,409179,869
Georgia106,45234,586
Hawaii3,1002,373
Iowa11,3905,678
Illinois 40,18221,682
Indiana20,46710,408
Kansas15,3836,462
Kentucky13,7736,747
Louisiana 12,6475,716
Maine7,4783,921
Michigan35,63219,415
Missouri37,84413,758
Mississippi22,5467,836
Montana5,5873,299
North Carolina91,16632,697
North Dakota 3,9731,781
Nebraska11,7046,054
New Hampshire6,6973,786
New Mexico6,6462,625
Ohio35,58616,451
Oklahoma29,85815,610
Oregon16,62510,568
South Carolina 43,99314,406
South Dakota 5,6702,261
Tennessee41,68315,961
Texas293,76099,911
Utah32,83715,515
Virginia40,06916,662
Wisconsin25,77214,070
West Virginia 3,0311,578
Wyoming 5,0102,092
Total Plan Selections 1,522,283625,183