Most uninsured don’t know about upcoming enrollment period

 

Only 11 percent of people without health insurance are aware that open enrollment is set to begin, according to The New York Times.

“Having just no idea it’s coming — that’s pretty surprising at this point,” said Mollyann Brodie of the Kaiser Family Foundation, which conducted the survey. “You’d think there’s just been so much attention and effort put out there.”

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