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To support my predictions: Health Care Exchange Is Vastly Improved, Users Say
Stephanie Lincoln, 60, of Lansdowne, Pa., also had quick success with the exchange — after a frustrating experience trying to submit an application online in October and November. With the help of a navigator, Caroline Picher, working at the local library, Ms. Lincoln signed up in just one hour on Friday for a policy that will cost $113 a month, with no deductible.
“I am one of the people whose plans were canceled,” Ms. Lincoln said. “It was just the easiest thing in the world.”
One of the people whose plan was canceled. And now she's happy!
Medical worker finally gets insurance on Obamacare website
It took two months, weekly visits to the jammed-up federal website and a half-dozen phone calls, but JoAnn Smith finally got health insurance Monday. It'll only cost her $3.19 a month to cover herself and her husband.
"I just instantly burst into tears," she says.
Remember how many times I have said the issue ad writes itself? Here we have a woman who got health insurance, really cheap, and who had to overcome a deliberate GOP obstacle to get it:
Smith, a 60-year-old medical transcriptionist in Clearwater, Fla., must use the federal website to buy health insurance because Florida opted not to run its own.
The people are not going to forget who tried to stop them from getting insurance.
So, are you saying the insurance companies have already approved these policies and payments have been paid, received and finalized. I'd be interested in seeing the links, otherwise, it's just wishful hopeful dreamland with broken hearts to follow.
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