Sign-ups in the federally run exchanges increased 111 percent in the final four to six weeks of enrollment, according to a new analysis.

Comparatively, state-based marketplaces and partnership exchanges increased enrollment by 60 percent and 89 percent, respectively, over the same time period, researchers from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the University of Pennsylvania found.

Overall, researchers concluded, the final enrollment figures "reveal that the federally facilitated exchanges and some of the troubled state-based ones made up some ground."

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