This follows prior updates of October & November 2024 Medicare enrollment data, which suggests that the Musk/Trump Admin will continue to post updated enrollment data, at least for the time being.
Whether the data posted since January 20, 2025 is accurate or not, I can't say for certain, but at least they're updating it...and I don't see anything in the December update which leaps out at me as being an obvious red flag.
As of this writing, the same can't be said for the monthly Medicaid/CHIP enrollment reports, which are usually updated the same day as the Medicare reports, but which have remained stuck on October 2024 since before Trump was inaugurated in January.
In any event, according to the latest report, as of December 2024:
With the pending dire threat to several of these programs (primarily Medicaid & the ACA) from the House Republican Budget Proposal which recently passed, I'm going a step further and am generating pie charts which visualize just how much of every Congressional District's total population is at risk of losing healthcare coverage.
USE THE DROP-DOWN MENU ABOVE TO FIND YOUR STATE & DISTRICT.
A couple of weeks ago I expressed concern that the Musk/Trump Admin was several weeks late with publishing the latest monthly enrollment reports for Medicare, Medicaid & the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP).
Given that these reports have been posted on or around the first of the month for the past several years (including during the 1st Trump Admin), and especially given how much historic medical, heatlhcare & other types of data & information Musk/Trump have been furiously purging from federal government websites & data archives in their first month or so in power, this is an extremely understandable concern.
I recently published an ambitious spreadsheet which attempted to compile a comprehensive & up to date tally of total ACA healthcare coverage (including both exchange-based Qualified Health Plans (QHPs), Basic Health Plans (BHPs) and ACA Medicaid expansion enrollment), broken out by not just state but by Congressional District.
Doing this on a state-by-state level is easy. Doing so by Congressional District (CD) gets a lot trickier.
As I noted in my prior article, for state level ACA enrollment I'm using official data reports from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) for the "baseline" numbers, supplemented by more recent state-level data from some of the state-based ACA exchanges & state Health & Human Services departments.
There's only a single CD in Alaska, Delaware, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Vermont and Wyoming, as well as one non-voting House member in the District of Columbia, so no further work is needed for those. For the other 43 states, however, breaking the enrollment data out by CD gets trickier.
Every month for years now, the Centers for Medicare & Medicare Services (CMS) has published a monthly press release with a breakout of total Medicare, Medicaid & CHIP enrollment; the most recent one was posted in late February, and ran through November 2022.
Every month for years now, the Centers for Medicare & Medicare Services (CMS) has published a monthly press release with a breakout of total Medicare, Medicaid & CHIP enrollment; the most recent one was posted in late February, and ran through November 2022.
Every month for years now, the Centers for Medicare & Medicare Services (CMS) has published a monthly press release with a breakout of total Medicare, Medicaid & CHIP enrollment; the most recent one was posted in late February, and ran through November 2022.
Every month for years now, the Centers for Medicare & Medicare Services (CMS) has published a monthly press release with a breakout of total Medicare, Medicaid & CHIP enrollment; the most recent one was posted in late February, and ran through November 2022.
Every month for years now, the Centers for Medicare & Medicare Services (CMS) has published a monthly press release with a breakout of total Medicare, Medicaid & CHIP enrollment; the most recent one was posted in late February, and ran through November 2022.
Every month for years now, the Centers for Medicare & Medicare Services (CMS) has published a monthly press release with a breakout of total Medicare, Medicaid & CHIP enrollment; the most recent one was posted in late February, and ran through November 2022.