With the clock ticking on MNsure's first major deadline, officials at the state's new insurance exchange on Monday sought both to allay consumers' concerns and set realistic expectations.
MNsure officials urged consumers to work directly with insurance companies if they are concerned about meeting Tuesday's midnight deadline for coverage on Jan. 1, even as the agency continues to attack persistent technical issues.
The call center still is experiencing wait times of an hour or more and about 20,000 people are caught in a "pending" status.
Tuesday's deadline applies to those who need coverage on the first day of the new year. But open enrollment continues until March 31, officials stressed, which is the true "drop dead" deadline.
Minnesotans who haven't signed up for a plan by then will have to wait until fall for another opportunity to shop for insurance coverage, and could face fines of $95 or 1 percent of household income.
Those who have made serious efforts for coverage on Jan. 1 can feel confident that insurance carriers and even many doctors and pharmacists are working to make sure medical needs are covered, officials stressed.
The state is working to move several thousand people through the system who have been hung up by technical issues, usually by calling them on the phone and completing the enrollment process by hand or otherwise coaching them through the process.
Progress, but all is not rosy
Even with such efforts, MNsure interim CEO Scott Leitz acknowledged the enormous challenges of the task.