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Tag Archives: insurance
Amazon It’s Not: Information Capture, Hiding Unsubsidized Prices at Root of Roll-Out Fiasco
“A growing consensus of IT experts, outside and inside the government, have figured out a principal reason why the website for Obamacare’s federally-sponsored insurance exchange is crashing. Healthcare.gov forces you to create an account and enter detailed personal information before … Continue reading
Posted in Designed to Fail
Tagged Exchanges, insurance, premiums, subsidies, transparency, unaffordable, unworkable
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Some Doctors Won’t Accept Exchange Insurance
“A majority of physician practices (55.5%) hold an “unfavorable” or “very unfavorable” view of the impact the Affordable Care Act’s (ACA) health insurance exchanges will have on them, a survey of more than 1,000 group practices showed.” “Almost as many … Continue reading
Posted in Designed to Fail
Tagged broken promises, coverage, doctors, Exchanges, front lines, insurance, keep your doctor, polls, promises, reduced reimbursements, survey, unworkable
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The Coming Failure of the Obamacare Subsidies
[…] “…the notion that the subsidies will never stop, or that they are figuratively heroin-like in nature, is false.” “…For the healthy, the subsidies are… a month-by-month financial pain inflicting mandate forcing millions of Americans to buy a product they … Continue reading
Posted in Designed to Fail
Tagged costs, coverage, deductibles, Exchanges, fines, guaranteed issue, individual mandate, insurance, insurance death spiral, IRS, opt-out, penalties, perverse incentives, preexisting conditions, premiums, pushback, resistance, subsidies, tax credits, unaffordable, unions, unworkable, worst, young adults
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Single Moms Pay Penalty…For Getting Married
Comment: A single Obamacare mom with kids, getting a large subsidy, can easily lose that subsidy…by getting married. Question 1: Will single moms still want to get married? Question 2: With such a high cost, will single men still want … Continue reading
Posted in Designed to Fail
Tagged costs, coverage, Exchanges, insurance, keep your plan, marriage penalty, notch effect, penalties, premiums, prices, subsidies, tax credits, unintended consequences, worst, young adults
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Harry Reid Admits Single Payer is the End Game
Comment: no surprise to us, but the fig leaf is finally off (again) “In just about seven weeks, people will be able to start buying Obamacare-approved insurance plans through the new health care exchanges.” […] “Reid said he thinks the … Continue reading
Posted in Perversities
Tagged insurance, insurance death spiral, keep your plan, Liberty, lies, promises, single payer
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Obamacare Exchanges Sharply Reduce Consumer Choice, Competition
“Authorized by the federal Affordable Care Act, the state-created exchange is expected to open Oct. 1 for coverage in 2014. [State Insurance Commissioner] Kreidler’s ruling limits the Exchange to the three principal companies already in the outside market for individual … Continue reading
Can You Keep Your Plan?
Comment: Lots of people are in for a rude shock–they’re about to find out their existing health plans are being terminated as non-ObamaCare compliant. How about you–can you keep your plan? When online health insurance vendor ehealthinsurance.com began notifying people … Continue reading
Posted in Government Takeover
Tagged broken promises, employees, grand-fathered, insurance, keep your plan, promises
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Blog Wars: Obamacare Supporters Deliberately Spreading Misinformation
Let’s be very clear: The Supreme Court ruled in the Obamacare case that the government CANNOT force you to buy a product. It can only force you to pay a tax, but we knew that already. So the following exchange … Continue reading
Posted in Designed to Fail
Tagged constitutional, Exchanges, fines, guaranteed issue, individual mandate, insurance, insurance death spiral, Liberty, lies, original reporting, penalties, perverse incentives, preexisting conditions, pushback, resistance, tax credits, unaffordable, unintended consequences, unworkable
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Big Problems with the ‘Honor’ System
The administration decided in July to allow people to self-certify their personal information when requesting subsidies from the Obamacare exchanges. Major problems will result, including shady vendors committing fraud and taxpayers on the hook for any misinformation submitted. “Tens of … Continue reading
Posted in Perversities
Tagged employer mandate, Exchanges, fines, individual mandate, insurance, IRS, original reporting, subsidies, tax credits, unintended consequences, unworkable
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About Those Rebates, Less than Meets the Eye
President Obama recently made a big deal about how his signature law – which many now call the worst law in U.S. history – is forcing insurance companies to rebate money to policyholders. Sounds great, until you scratch the surface. … Continue reading
Posted in Designed to Fail
Tagged employees, front lines, insurance, original reporting, premiums, small business, unworkable
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