HealthCare.gov Error Rate for Transmitting Enrollee Data Less Than 1%

The error rate for HealthCare.gov transmitting consumer information to insurers has fallen to less than 1 percent since the beginning of this month, according to a blog post written by CMS Director of Communications Julie Bataille.

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Between Oct. 1 and Dec. 5, the number of consumers for whom 834s — the documents used to transmit people’s choice of insurance coverage and personal information — were not produced was fewer than 15,000, Ms. Bataille wrote. The number for whom 834 forms weren’t produced as a percentage of total federal exchange site enrollees fell from 15.02 percent from Oct. 13 to Oct. 26 to 0.38 percent from Nov. 24 to Dec. 5.

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