The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) report that 940,000 Americans signed up for health insurance from the start of the 2021 Marketplace Special Enrollment Period (SEP) for consumers in HealthCare.gov States through April 30, including approximately 469,000 signups in the month of April.

The number of people signing up for health insurance from the start of the SEP opportunity on February 15 through April 30 represents a substantial increase from 2020 and 2019, when 391,000 and 266,000 consumers signed up for health insurance respectively. In previous years, SEPs were available only for qualifying life events, whereas this year the Biden Administration opened a SEP to all Americans in response to the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency.

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HealthCare.gov 2021 SEP Snapshot

HealthCare.gov Platform SnapshotCumulative
New Plan Selections939,575
New Consumers Requesting Coverage on App Submitted on or after Feb 151,738,781
Marketplace Eligible1,477,254
Medicaid/CHIP Eligible256,813

Definitions:

New Plan Selections: The number of unique consumers who didn’t have an active enrollment as of February 14, and made a plan selection on or after February 15, that is active as of the end of the reporting period. An active plan selection is one that is non-cancelled with an end date of December 31. While this plan selection metric is net of cancellations and terminations that occur during the reporting period, it doesn’t represent effectuated enrollments because reconciliation activity may continue in later periods.

New Consumers Requesting Coverage on an Application Submitted on or after February 15: The number of unique consumers who submitted an application and are requesting coverage on or after February 15 and didn’t have an active enrollment as of February 14. If determined eligible for Marketplace coverage, a consumer still needs to pick a health plan (i.e., plan selection) and pay their premium to have coverage (i.e., effectuate enrollment).

Marketplace Eligible: The number of unique new consumers requesting coverage on an application submitted on or after February 15 who are determined eligible to enroll in a Marketplace health plan, regardless of whether they applied for or are eligible for financial assistance.

Medicaid/CHIP Eligible: The number of unique new consumers requesting coverage on an application submitted on or after February 15 who are assessed or determined eligible for enrollment in Medicaid or the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP).

2021 SEP by State Snapshot – Year over Year Comparison 

StateFeb 15 to Apr 30, 2021Feb 15 to Apr 30, 2020
Alaska1,876771
Alabama18,8876,673
Arkansas8,3193,480
Arizona17,0817,725
Delaware2,7661,540
Florida264,088109,191
Georgia67,44521,605
Hawaii1,9361,406
Iowa6,6603,837
Illinois25,13814,792
Indiana12,2826,903
Kansas9,0314,148
Kentucky7,4035,008
Lousiana7,6673,954
Maine4,6422,517
Michigan21,82612,650
Missouri22,3228,294
Mississippi14,0404,341
Montana3,2662,248
North Carolina55,12220,484
North Dakota2,3991,216
Nebraska7,0713,814
New Hampshire4,1892,312
New Mexico4,0261,855
Ohio21,24511,061
Oklahoma18,3709,453
Oregon10,1047,673
South Carolina27,1948,345
South Dakota3,3161,374
Tennessee25,1919,851
Texas179,95559,223
Utah19,8929,729
Virginia24,63411,407
Wisconsin15,3599,509
West Virginia1,9081,091
Wyoming2,9251,278
Total Plan Selections939,575390,758