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But administration officials said the lower enrollment estimate also took into account new research that showed more Americans were remaining in employer-provided coverage and more consumers were purchasing health plans directly from insurers, rather than using the marketplaces.
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Their aim is to include enough money in the measure to maintain current levels of enrollment, estimated at 6.6 million children.
This assumption is clearly consistent with the acceptance of the linearity restrictions for the service enrollment estimates as of month 12 (shown earlier) as well as analogous restrictions for months (24, 36 and 48 not shown).
K12 operates online public schools in over 30 states, with an enrollment estimated at more than 200,000 students in the United States.
In the early years of Evans' tenure, the Klan reached record enrollment; estimates of its peak range from 2.5 to 6 million members, although records are poor and the figure cannot be accurately determined.
"The evidence from the Children's Health Insurance Program and early Medicaid expansions under the Affordable Care Act suggest that the long-run steady state may not be achieved for as much as five years," the Department of Health and Human Services noted in a memo explaining the new enrollment estimates.
However, the impact on our estimates is likely negligible given US school enrollment estimates.
Managed care enrollment estimates were based on managed care enrollment data provided by Cattaneo and Stroud Inc. study funded by the California Health Care Foundation.
A recent study of North Carolina enrollment rates in NCI trials found that although the state's enrollment rates are comparable to national enrollment estimates, participation is lowest among African Americans.
College enrollments, estimated by the BLS to uptick by 10%, from 14.6 million in 1998 to 16.1 million in 2008, are on the rise because the traditional college-age (18 to 24) population is growing and more people are attending college, if only part-time, according to the BLS.
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