Common Ground Healthcare Cooperative, a nonprofit insurer selling on the new health care marketplace, has enrolled 8,000 people for coverage.
CEO Bob DeVita said an estimated 70 percent of those who have enrolled for coverage have done so on the new Obamacare health insurance marketplace.
In early December, DeVita said the number of Common Groundโs enrollees was at 2,200. The month of December saw an โincredible surge,โ he said.
DeVita said three factors contributed to the December โsurgeโ: the functionality of HealthCare.gov, the federal government extending enrollment and premium payment deadlines, and Americansโ โnatural tendency to waitโ and that people were โencouraged to wait because HealthCare.gov wasnโt functioning,โ he said.
โYou roll up all these waves and you get a perfect storm,โ DeVita said.
Common Ground will be โfacing several more wavesโ over the next few months, said DeVita.
โThe next wave is making sure weโve got this enrollment surge under control,โ he said. โThen we have to address Gov. Walkerโs BadgerCare and HIRSP (Health Insurance Risk-Sharing Plan) decision.โ
Common Ground Healthcare Cooperative is one of four insurers selling coverage on the new Affordable Care Act marketplaces in Milwaukee, and was established through a $56.4 million federal loan from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
The new insurerโs goal at its inception was to sign up 10,000 members in its first year, and the new numbers show it is 80 percent of the way there with three months still to go in the open enrollment period.