Laurie Swenson quit her editing job with the Bemidji Pioneer to care for her ailing parents, counting on getting affordable health insurance through the state's new MNsure exchange.
The 56-year-old completed her application on Oct. 16. She waited for the status to change from "pending" so she could complete enrollment in a health plan.
As of Monday — just a week before the deadline to get benefits that start on Jan. 1 — Swenson's application was still listed as pending.
"I didn't think anything of it for a while," she said. "But it's getting close to the deadline."
More than two months after the online exchange's launch, a stew of glitches, quirks and backlogs have left people waiting weeks to complete their applications and select health plans.
The delays help explain why MNsure's latest publicly available numbers showed 50,799 accounts opened on the website through November, but only 32,209 applications completed and only 24,586 people who selected plans and whose enrollments were being finalized.
The issue could get more complicated for MNsure, which was created under the federal health law to cover the uninsured and improve benefit options for people who aren't covered by employer plans. Officials expect a surge of applications by procrastinators this week, while applications filed months ago are still in process.
"This is something that we have been hearing about for some consumers, and this is something we have been attending to and watching for the last couple of weeks certainly," MNsure spokeswoman Jenni Bowring-McDonough said. "To be fair, we also have had people who have been pending who are coming through now."