In 2013, it took 2.5 months to enroll 800,000 people. This year, 800K may have enrolled yesterday ALONE.

As I noted last night, the massive traffic surge at HealthCare.Gov (as well as several of the state exchanges) resulted in HC.gov, CoveredCA and other exchanges bumping out their December deadlines for January 1st coverage. While I figured a few of the state exchanges might do this, I honestly wasn't expecting either HC.gov or CoveredCA (the largest state-based exchange) to do so.

As a result...I'm in a bit of a holding pattern when it comes to projecting The Graph for the next couple of days. There are two main reasons for this:

  • Second, and more to the point, in light of last night's 2-day extension and corresponding server overload, I have no way of knowing a) what the "spread" of QHP selections is between new and active renewals, and b) I have no idea whether Wednesday/Thursday/Friday will be three huge days in a row or a single massive day followed by two "merely large" days.

Remember, currently, The Graph is modeled on the assumtion that there will be something like 3-4 million auto-renewals being bulk-added to the national tally over the next two days. It's possible that, say, 80% or so of this week's spike will end up being those same 3-4 million people actively renewing/re-enrolling for next year. If so, the Friday total, which I'm currently assuming will be roughly 11.3 million or so nationally, could end up being...pretty much exactly that. If that happens, then the second half of the open enrollment period will likely play out pretty closely to how I already expected it to.

HOWEVER, if a large percentage of this week's spike (50%+?) turns out to be new enrollees being added to the tally, then there will still be several million current enrollees who will be auto-renewed. If that's the case, then the total going into this weekend could end up topping 12 million or even higher...which would eclipse last year's total Open Enrollment tally of 11.7 million with 6 weeks still left to go.

Even then, however, it's not guaranteed that the final January 31st total will be higher than my 14.7 million projection; it could simply be that the last six weeks end up being relatively flat, with a less-impressive spike in the final days of January, still leading to around the same total anyway.

Therefore, for the moment, I'm gonna hang tight and leave The Graph right where it is...at least until the dust settles on the current brouhaha. Officially, I'm still calling this week as follows:

  • Sunday, 12/13: 350K nationally (270K HC.gov)
  • Monday, 12/14: 460K nationally (350K HC.gov)
  • Tuesday, 12/15: 780K nationally (600K HC.gov)
  • Wednesday, 12/16: 1.8 million* nationally* (1.4 million HC.gov) (*400K active + 1.4 million auto-renewals?)
  • Thursday, 12/17: 2.1 million* nationally (1.6 million HC.gov) (*500K active + 1.6 million auto-renewals?)
  • Friday, 12/18: 80K nationally (60K HC.gov)
  • Saturday, 12/19: 65K nationally (50K HC.gov)
  • Weekly Total: 5.63 million nationally (4.33 million HC.gov)
  • Cumulative Total: 11.46 million nationally (8.71 million HC.gov)

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