The Vermont Health Connect exchange posted its first detailed activity data this week, and other state-based exchanges have posted updates.
The Vermont public exchange enrollment site has suffered many outages since the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act open-enrollment period began Oct. 1.
But consumers in the state have managed to create 11,074 accounts, start 6,474 applications, and submit 4,311 applications, officials said.
Meanwhile, in another New England state, Connecticut, managers of the Access Health CT released a detailed breakdown of enrollment activity for the first two weeks of operation.
The exchange earlier reported enrolling a total of 7,615 people in exchange plans in October.
The exchange counted 6,506 application starts during the first week and 1,358 enrollments. During the second week, the application start count fell to 2,558, and the enrollment count fell to 621.
During the two-week period, small employers placed a total of 186 calls to the small-group call center and submitted 11 coverage applications. The applications were for coverage for 47 employees.