People purchase health insurance under the Affordable Care Act at a kiosk at the Mall of Americas in Miami earlier this year. (Joe Raedle / Getty Images)
WASHINGTON - The Obama administration is granting more time for people to apply for health care if they started the process but were unable to complete it before the March 31 deadline. Health and Human Service spokesman Aaron Albright said Tuesday night that the administration will be ready to help people 'in line' by the deadline finish their applications, either online or over the phone. The White House had hinted last week such a grace period was in the works. The administration is racing to sign up at least 6 million people in the new health insurance markets offering subsidized private coverage.
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