MNsure saw the busiest day of the current open-enrollment period as its first sign-up deadline came Wednesday, pushing the tally of health insurance enrollees for next year to more than 108,000. .
The MNsure exchange is now 12.5 percent ahead of the 96,540 sign-ups last year at this time, state officials said Thursday. They expect to top the tally of nearly 115,000 people selecting individual health plans during the full enrollment period last year, even though there aren't as many weeks in the remainder of this season's open-enrollment calendar.
The sign-up numbers make MNsure officials confident they will meet or exceed their budget goal of roughly 4 percent growth next year in paying customers, said spokesman Jeremy Drucker.
"So far traffic and enrollment have been strong," Drucker said in an e-mail. "We're going to continue to monitor, but so far signs are good."
Minnesota launched the MNsure exchange in 2014 to implement the federal Affordable Care Act (ACA), which brought sweeping change to coverage for those under age 65 who are self-employed or don't get health insurance from an employer.
About 166,000 Minnesotans are buying individual health plans this year. Just over half do so through MNsure, while the remainder buy directly from health insurers.
While the MNsure portion of the market appears to be growing slightly for 2018, it's unclear what's happening to enrollment in the "off-exchange" market. Open enrollment has ended for people who want to buy directly from Eagan-based Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota, but the insurer doesn't yet have final numbers to compare with last year, said spokesman Jim McManus.
"The overall trend we've seen throughout the year is a slowdown of enrollment of off-exchange compared to 2016," McManus said in a statement. "This was expected, since more people who purchase on their own are going to MNsure to see if they qualify for subsidies in order to find the most affordable premiums."