More than 39,000 Kansans choose health insurance marketplace plan

More than 39,000 people in Kansas selected plans through the Health Insurance Marketplace leading up to the Dec. 15 deadline for coverage beginning Jan. 1, according to a report released today by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

About 80 percent of Kansans who selected health insurance plans in the first month of open enrollment were determined eligible for financial assistance to lower their monthly premiums, compared to 74 percent who selected plans over a similar period last year, the report stated.

Of the 39,023 Kansans who selected a plan, 47 percent re-enrolled in a marketplace plan in 2015 and 53 percent signed up for the first time.

Today’s report provides the first detailed analysis of enrollment in the Marketplaces for the first month of the 2015 open enrollment period.

Because the automatic reenrollment process for the 37 states using the HealthCare.gov platform (including Kansas) began on Dec. 16 and was completed for the vast majority of consumers on Dec. 18, today’s report with data through Dec. 15 does not fully capture the number of people who selected plans leading up to the deadline for Jan. 1, 2015, coverage.

“We’re pleased that in Kansas 39,023 people signed up for marketplace coverage during the first month of open enrollment. The vast majority were able to lower their costs even further by getting tax credits, making a difference in the bottom lines of so many families,” HHS Secretary Sylvia M. Burwell said. “Interest in the marketplace has been strong during the first month of open enrollment. We still have a ways to go and a lot of work to do before February 15, but this is an encouraging start.”

Nationwide, more than 4 million people signed up for the first time or reenrolled in coverage for 2015 during the first month of open enrollment. That includes more than 3.4 million people who selected a plan in the 37 states that are using the HealthCare.gov platform for 2015 (including Kansas), and more than 600,000 consumers who selected plans in the 14 states that are operating their own Marketplace platform for 2015.

HHS also released a Weekly Enrollment Snapshot that captures more recent enrollment activity in the marketplace. The Weekly Snapshot shows that from Nov. 15 to Dec. 26, nearly 6.5 million consumers selected a plan or were automatically reenrolled.

No injuries in small home fire on South 47th Terrace

Kansas City, Kan., firefighters responded to a fire at 7:18 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 30, at 3137 S. 47th Terrace.

Crews arrived within 4 minutes of the call and found smoke showing from the front of the one-story home, according to a spokesman.

A man who was the only resident of the building was in the shower when he heard a crackling sound and saw smoke and fire coming from the bathroom ventilation fan, the spokesman said.

He was able to get out of the bathroom and make his way to the garage area. Firefighters evacuated him from the structure to an EMS unit for evaluation, the spokesman said.

According to the spokesman, the resident did not suffer any injuries or smoke inhalation.

Firefighters brought the fire under control in 10 minutes, the spokesman said. The fire investigator is looking into the fire.

Damage to the $150,000 home and contents is estimated at about $10,000, according to the Fire Department.

New year enters on a freezing note

Three-day forecast. (National Weather Service graphic)
Three-day forecast. (National Weather Service graphic)

Cold weather today will continue through New Year’s Eve, according to the National Weather Service.

This morning’s temperatures were 15 degrees at 8 a.m., with a wind chill reading of 3 degrees.

Today’s high is expected to be 18 degrees, with a north wind of 14 mph and gusts as high as 20 mph.

Low temperatures tonight will fall into the single digits, with wind chill readings between 0 and minus 10.

On Wednesday, skies will be sunny with a high near 22. The wind chill values will be between minus 6 and 4.

On Wednesday night, New Year’s Eve, it will be mostly clear, with a low around 16. The west southwest wind will be 7 to 9 mph.

On New Year’s Day, the forecast is mostly sunny, with a high near 34. Thursday night, the low will be around 25.

Friday, it will warm up to a high near 38, with partly sunny skies.

A chance of rain or snow will arrive Friday night or Saturday. It is too early to determine any potential totals, according to the weather service.

The temperature Friday night is a low around 26, with a 30 percent chance of snow.

Saturday, there is a 30 percent chance of rain and snow, with a high near 37.

New Year's Eve forecast. (National Weather Service graphic)
New Year’s Eve forecast. (National Weather Service graphic)