As of today, the ObamacareSignups.net tally now stands at 974,539.
It's important to understand that sources and methodology for this sort of tracking is going to vary widely, depending on what exactly it is that you're trying to track (as well as the source, of course). In my case, yes,
I'm including Medicaid expansion signups, because ultimately, what matters is people actually getting decent medical care at an affordable price.
In addition, I've chosen to include completed applications for healthcare plans, even if they haven't actually been enrolled yet. You could certainly argue that I shouldn't count it, but frankly, so many of the articles/sources I'm using fail to make that distinction either that I grew tired of trying to separate the wheat from the chaff.
One very strict (and openly anti-ACA) tracking source, EnrollMaven.com, lists the number as only about 36,000. Another, the Advisory Board Company, puts the number at 116,000, but with 365,000 applications.
On the flip side, a lot of the sources are failing to distinguish between households and people. Given that the average size of a household in the U.S. is 2.6 people, that means that some of the numbers reported could conceivably be more than twice as high.
The question of whether to include Medicaid/SCHIP numbers is important from an economic viability standpoint (ie, the HHS Dept. supposedly needs 7 million people to actually sign up for paid healthcare policies via the exchanges to keep the program afloat...with a good 1/3 of those being young/healthy types). However, for my purposes, I'm looking at this from a human perspective, namely: Prior to the ACA, there were about 50 million people in the country without healthcare coverage. How many people who weren't previously covered are now thanks to the ACA?
THEREFORE, due to the extreme influence of Medicaid signups on both this number as well as the financial health of the Exchange program, starting with Week 5, I'm keeping Medicaid numbers included BUT have decided to start breaking them out separately as best as I can.
The two biggest exceptions to this are California and New York, which have total applications amounting to nearly 380,000 between them...but neither of which has broken these out between the Exchanges and Medicaid.
Also, some people have been having problems getting the spreadsheet to load properly; I've changed the iFrame code, which should have fixed this issue.
Anyway, to keep my tally going and up to date, I'm STILL looking for people to assist by taking on one or more states.
I have 20 states covered so far, but
if you're interested in assisting with one of the other 30 states available, email me at cgaba (at) brainwrap (dot) com, thanks!
To clarify: All I'd be asking people to do is to scour the web/Google/Twitter/Facebook/etc. on a regular basis for anything related to the ACA/Obamacare/the Exchanges that's specific to the state you choose.
In some cases the story itself may be very negative--making fun of only 5 signups in Mississippi (or whatever). That's OK; as long as the source is reliable and the number is accurate, that'll do for now.
Just email me the link to the story, the number and the date and I'll take it from there.
In many cases I'll already have found the same number (or a different one) elsewhere, or from the same source, but it's still helpful to have a 2nd pair of eyes for each state.
Alabama
Alaska (Girdwood)
Arizona (page in seattle)
Arkansas
California (ybruti)
Colorado (MotherShipper)
Connecticut (gchaucer2)
Delaware
District of Columbia
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois (gloriasb)
Indiana (Mokurai)
Iowa (gloriasb)
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland (dadadata)
Massachusetts
Michigan (mistletoe)
Minnesota (Minnesota Deb)
Mississippi
Missouri (gloriasb)
Montana
Nebraska (Bob the Old Soldier)
Nevada (CJB)
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York (timmyc)
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon (rsmpdx)
Pennsylvania (pierre9045
Rhode Island (rugbymom)
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee (Al Fondy)
Texas (bastrop)
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington State (rsmpdx)
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming (blue aardvark)
Again, I also want to extend a special thanks to ArcticStones, who has provided a dozen fresh sources for various states in the past few days.
ObamacareSignups.net
Update: Thanks to blue aardvark and Al Fondy for taking on Wyoming and Tennessee respectively!
Updated x2: Thanks to Bob the Old Soldier for taking on Nebraska!
Updated x3: Thanks to Girdwood for taking on Alaska (and welcome to him...he just joined dKos last month...)