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A smart option is setting up Auto-Pay, a...

Until you pay your bill, you don’t have health insurance and your insurer will keep the money. Paying the bill will trigger a waiting period before an insurer can drop you and gives you some legal recourse. Not paying allows the insurer to drop you within 30 days. Paying your marketplace or insurer is different state by state and health insurance choice but setting up auto pay is typically the norm. If you do lose coverage because of nonpayment you cannot use special enrollment. Not paying is the only type of plan drop that you can’t do anything about unless you appeal....

ObamaCare Repeal was Vetoed, President w...

The first ObamaCare repeal bill was vetoed by Obama which was supposed to successfully pass in the senate. This bill had included some measures to defund Planned Parenthood. The ACA would have been repealed and it would have defunded the Planned Parenthood, the “Restoring Americans” Healthcare Freedom Reconciliation Act would have done this. Instead of the GOP doing something useful as the President wags his finger at the GOP. Tax payer dollars were wasted in this effort to repeal Planned Parenthood again as well as the ACA 50 something. Firing back the republicans said...

The Obama effect: Uninsured rate hit rec...

The percentage of Americans without healthcare coverage in the United States has reached record lows as Obamacare programs continue enrolling new customers. According to data released on Jan. 7 by Gallup, during the last quarter of 2014, an average of 12.9% of Americans lacked coverage. That was a drop from an average of 13.5% during the prior quarter, and represents a 4.2% drop in the year (2013) since Obamacare marketplace began selling insurance plans. The current level is the lowest since Gallup began tracking the number of uninsured Americans through surveys since...

Obamecare then and now

There is no doubt, that open enrollment for Obamacare is running smoothly this year. Since Nov. 15, 2014 the healthcare website has made few headlines expect when President Obama touts its number of sign-ups so far. It is a far cry for 2013 open enrollment when the website launched to major issues. Here is a look of Obamacare, then and now: Then: Obama administration blames traffic for the issues Now: Obama administration touts the improve Healthcare.gov Then: 6 Americans enrolled on Oct. 1, 2013 Now: 100k Americans submitted applications on Nov. 15, 2014 Then: The exact...

Obamacare on track to exceed healthcare....

Open enrollment for Obamacare could have already topped 9 million, according to data released by the Department of Health and Human Services. This puts the Obama administration on track to reach their insurance goal for 2015. According to this report, about 6.5 million Americans have enrolled on HealthCare.gov as of December 26. In the health care law’s first open enrollment, 37 states who used the marketplace accounted for two-thirds of sign-ups. If the trends holds for 2015 and the latest data from the states who are running their own marketplaces for 2015 are not...

Surge in Obamacare enrollment

Enrollment under Obamacare care surged last week driven by the deadline for receiving coverage to begin Jan. 1, 2015. Unlike in 2013, the website (Healthcare.gov) is working properly. More than one million Americans have selected plans from December 6th to December 12th, bringing the total enrollments to 2.5 million according to, Health and Human Services Department. The Obama administration has set a goal of 9.1 million Americans enrolled by 2015. This also includes new consumers plus about 6.7 million current consumers, most who were automatically enrolled. Obamacare...
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