I saw a clip about this on the news...Sebelius answered basically "the part of the website that accepts payments is not currently working....".
You can't make this shit up.
Well, Merry Christmas to all Republicans!
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I saw a clip about this on the news...Sebelius answered basically "the part of the website that accepts payments is not currently working....".
You can't make this shit up.
According to Sebelius
"Burgess: What if that patient doesnt make the premium payment? You said theyre covered Dec. 23, but they never write the check. They never make the payment.
Sebelius: Then theyre not covered. They are not enrolled, and at every point along the way, on the website they are told until they make the payment"
Of the minute 365,000 (it was supposed to bein the millions not alittle over a quarter million) only between 5-15% actually made their first payment!!!! Wow get covered but don't pay for it, that is the libtard way!
There are a lot of things above Obama?s ?pay grade? « Hot Air is also a lot of worrying going on over people making payments, industry consultant Robert Laszewski wrote in an email. One client reports only 15% have paid so far. It is still too early to know for sure what this means but we should expect some enrollment slippage come the payment due date.
Another consultant Kip Piper, agreed. So far Im hearing from health plans that around 5% and 10% of consumers who have made it through the data transfer gauntlet have paid first months premium and therefore truly enrolled, he wrote me
On top of that the website is telling people who make $80K a year that they qualify for medicaid, so they can't get Obaminationcare. However, it's simply not true!
Uh oh: Only 5-15% of enrollees have paid their first month of premiums in some ObamaCare plans « Hot Air
Elsewhere in ObamaCare chaos news, go read this USA Today report from Monday about how the new and allegedly improved Healthcare.gov is telling some people who make $80,000 a year that they qualify for Medicaid. When those people call the O-Care hotline, the operators tell them that whatever the website says must be correct. Will those poor saps be sprung from limbo in time to enroll before the deadline?
I saw a clip about this on the news...Sebelius answered basically "the part of the website that accepts payments is not currently working....".
You can't make this shit up.
Well, Merry Christmas to all Republicans!
I saw a clip about this on the news...Sebelius answered basically "the part of the website that accepts payments is not currently working....".
You can't make this shit up.
Well, Merry Christmas to all Republicans!
And a happy nude year. Except for me. My doctor will not allow me to take off my clothes, even for an exam or operation.
I saw a clip about this on the news...Sebelius answered basically "the part of the website that accepts payments is not currently working....".
You can't make this shit up.
Well, Merry Christmas to all Republicans!
And a happy nude year. Except for me. My doctor will not allow me to take off my clothes, even for an exam or operation.
Explains why you show your butt in here everyday!
It is taking a while for the applications to come through.
I signed up last week (easy process), selected a plan and wanted to pay, but the company I chose (BC/BS) in my state did not allow that option.
It was stated on the page to call the company to arrange payment, which I did. They had not rec'd it yet. Been a week, and still has not been received (and the people there were very nice, telling me they are checking it every day. Just rec'd a phone call from someone there in the last hour telling me they are checking the lists every day, as they come in, and following up...)
I called healthcare.gov, and the application is verified and approved, it is just taking some time for this to work through the system.
I'm not terribly worried, considering the breadth of this program. Be assured, many are like me -- just waiting to pay, and waiting for things to get processed. And like me, they will.
You've listened to the news and you're not worried?
It is taking a while for the applications to come through.
I signed up last week (easy process), selected a plan and wanted to pay, but the company I chose (BC/BS) in my state did not allow that option.
It was stated on the page to call the company to arrange payment, which I did. They had not rec'd it yet. Been a week, and still has not been received (and the people there were very nice, telling me they are checking it every day. Just rec'd a phone call from someone there in the last hour telling me they are checking the lists every day, as they come in, and following up...)
I called healthcare.gov, and the application is verified and approved, it is just taking some time for this to work through the system.
I'm not terribly worried, considering the breadth of this program. Be assured, many are like me -- just waiting to pay, and waiting for things to get processed. And like me, they will.
According to Sebelius
"Burgess: What if that patient doesnt make the premium payment? You said theyre covered Dec. 23, but they never write the check. They never make the payment.
Sebelius: Then theyre not covered. They are not enrolled, and at every point along the way, on the website they are told until they make the payment"
Of the minute 365,000 (it was supposed to bein the millions not alittle over a quarter million) only between 5-15% actually made their first payment!!!! Wow get covered but don't pay for it, that is the libtard way!
There are a lot of things above Obama?s ?pay grade? « Hot Air is also a lot of worrying going on over people making payments, industry consultant Robert Laszewski wrote in an email. One client reports only 15% have paid so far. It is still too early to know for sure what this means but we should expect some enrollment slippage come the payment due date.
Another consultant Kip Piper, agreed. So far Im hearing from health plans that around 5% and 10% of consumers who have made it through the data transfer gauntlet have paid first months premium and therefore truly enrolled, he wrote me
On top of that the website is telling people who make $80K a year that they qualify for medicaid, so they can't get Obaminationcare. However, it's simply not true!
Uh oh: Only 5-15% of enrollees have paid their first month of premiums in some ObamaCare plans « Hot Air
Elsewhere in ObamaCare chaos news, go read this USA Today report from Monday about how the new and allegedly improved Healthcare.gov is telling some people who make $80,000 a year that they qualify for Medicaid. When those people call the O-Care hotline, the operators tell them that whatever the website says must be correct. Will those poor saps be sprung from limbo in time to enroll before the deadline?
According to Sebelius
"Burgess: What if that patient doesnt make the premium payment? You said theyre covered Dec. 23, but they never write the check. They never make the payment.
Sebelius: Then theyre not covered. They are not enrolled, and at every point along the way, on the website they are told until they make the payment"
Of the minute 365,000 (it was supposed to bein the millions not alittle over a quarter million) only between 5-15% actually made their first payment!!!! Wow get covered but don't pay for it, that is the libtard way!
There are a lot of things above Obama?s ?pay grade? « Hot Air is also a lot of worrying going on over people making payments, industry consultant Robert Laszewski wrote in an email. One client reports only 15% have paid so far. It is still too early to know for sure what this means but we should expect some enrollment slippage come the payment due date.
Another consultant Kip Piper, agreed. So far Im hearing from health plans that around 5% and 10% of consumers who have made it through the data transfer gauntlet have paid first months premium and therefore truly enrolled, he wrote me
On top of that the website is telling people who make $80K a year that they qualify for medicaid, so they can't get Obaminationcare. However, it's simply not true!
Uh oh: Only 5-15% of enrollees have paid their first month of premiums in some ObamaCare plans « Hot Air
Elsewhere in ObamaCare chaos news, go read this USA Today report from Monday about how the new and allegedly improved Healthcare.gov is telling some people who make $80,000 a year that they qualify for Medicaid. When those people call the O-Care hotline, the operators tell them that whatever the website says must be correct. Will those poor saps be sprung from limbo in time to enroll before the deadline?
get a clue
Hey bitch that was at the time of the article!!! It changed but Obaminationcare is still a disaster!
Simple answer - 85% to 95% of enrollees are convinced the ACA is free. After all, it is referred to as Obamacare.
90% plus of premiums were paid NLT 45+
Here's my 2 cents on ACA as an insurance agent; this is based on what I see as an agent.
With healthcare reform being the law of the land, you are now able to get health insurance where you can get a government subsidy to cover part of the cost. If you can qualify for a subsidy, you will be surprised just how affordable insurance has become. However, if you make too much to qualify for a subsidy, insurance is not very affordable these days unfortunately. That's the truth of the matter, healthcare reform is both good and bad depending on your situation.
I have had to do a ton of follow-up with people who have enrolled in plans with a government subsidy; they often don't make the first payment. I have had clients with premiums that are less than $10.00 and they still have failed to make the payment which is insane.
Simple answer - 85% to 95% of enrollees are convinced the ACA is free. After all, it is referred to as Obamacare.
Would you HONESTLY expect any consumer to pay for a service or membership
under a system that is still "in progress" in deciding how it's even going to work????