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F.O.A.D. December 31st 13 09:54 PM

My last (I hope) *snerk* of 2013...
 
‘Over 6 million’ and counting

It seems like ages ago, but it was early November when the first figures
on Affordable Care Act enrollment were released – and they weren’t good.
In October, the first month of the open-enrollment period, just 106,185
consumers signed up for health insurance through an exchange, far short
of projections, and enough to cause Republicans to point, laugh, and
mock, noting a variety of sports venues that hold more than 106,185
attendees.

Seven weeks later, conservatives no longer appear to be smiling.

We talked yesterday about December’s preliminary enrollment numbers: 1.1
million consumers who signed up for health care coverage through the
federal exchange marketplace. But that total didn’t include state-based
exchanges or Medicaid coverage. Today, the Centers for Medicare &
Medicaid Services’ Marilyn Tavenner released some additional details.

The most recent data indicate that more than 2.1 million people
have enrolled in a private health insurance plan through the Federal and
State-based Marketplaces since October 1.

Additionally, 3.9 million Americans learned they’re eligible for
coverage through Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program
(CHIP) in October and November. These numbers include new eligibility
determinations and some Medicaid and CHIP renewals.

We are encouraged that over 6 million people have been enrolled in
Marketplace or Medicaid coverage since October 1, and will work to give
millions more Americans the peace of mind that comes with health
security in the months ahead.

That’s 6 million U.S. consumers in three months, and for two of those
months, as you may have heard once or twice, healthcare.gov wasn’t
working especially well.

I have a strong hunch we won’t see a bunch of tweets from GOP lawmakers
this afternoon, highlighting stadiums with 6 million seats.

What’s more, these totals don’t include Americans who gained coverage
through the Affordable Care Act’s policy that allows young adults to
stay on their family’s plan until they turn 26.

In terms of the policy implications, enrollment totals at these levels
reinforce the sustainability of the exchange marketplaces. In terms of
the political implications, if Republicans think they can spend the next
10 months vowing to take health care benefits away from these millions
of consumers, they may want to check with their pollsters about the
viability of their message.

Oh, and the right-wing campaign intended to convince the uninsured to
stay that way on purpose, just to satisfy the wishes of wealthy
conservatives with an ideological axe to grind? Yeah, that doesn’t
appear to be working, either.

http://tinyurl.com/k5n6avl

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Poco Loco December 31st 13 10:38 PM

My last (I hope) *snerk* of 2013...
 
On Tue, 31 Dec 2013 15:54:44 -0500, "F.O.A.D." wrote:

‘Over 6 million’ and counting

It seems like ages ago, but it was early November when the first figures
on Affordable Care Act enrollment were released – and they weren’t good.
In October, the first month of the open-enrollment period, just 106,185
consumers signed up for health insurance through an exchange, far short
of projections, and enough to cause Republicans to point, laugh, and
mock, noting a variety of sports venues that hold more than 106,185
attendees.

Seven weeks later, conservatives no longer appear to be smiling.

We talked yesterday about December’s preliminary enrollment numbers: 1.1
million consumers who signed up for health care coverage through the
federal exchange marketplace. But that total didn’t include state-based
exchanges or Medicaid coverage. Today, the Centers for Medicare &
Medicaid Services’ Marilyn Tavenner released some additional details.

The most recent data indicate that more than 2.1 million people
have enrolled in a private health insurance plan through the Federal and
State-based Marketplaces since October 1.

Additionally, 3.9 million Americans learned they’re eligible for
coverage through Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program
(CHIP) in October and November. These numbers include new eligibility
determinations and some Medicaid and CHIP renewals.

We are encouraged that over 6 million people have been enrolled in
Marketplace or Medicaid coverage since October 1, and will work to give
millions more Americans the peace of mind that comes with health
security in the months ahead.

That’s 6 million U.S. consumers in three months, and for two of those
months, as you may have heard once or twice, healthcare.gov wasn’t
working especially well.

I have a strong hunch we won’t see a bunch of tweets from GOP lawmakers
this afternoon, highlighting stadiums with 6 million seats.

What’s more, these totals don’t include Americans who gained coverage
through the Affordable Care Act’s policy that allows young adults to
stay on their family’s plan until they turn 26.

In terms of the policy implications, enrollment totals at these levels
reinforce the sustainability of the exchange marketplaces. In terms of
the political implications, if Republicans think they can spend the next
10 months vowing to take health care benefits away from these millions
of consumers, they may want to check with their pollsters about the
viability of their message.

Oh, and the right-wing campaign intended to convince the uninsured to
stay that way on purpose, just to satisfy the wishes of wealthy
conservatives with an ideological axe to grind? Yeah, that doesn’t
appear to be working, either.

http://tinyurl.com/k5n6avl

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Hope you're day is spectacular!



[email protected] December 31st 13 11:28 PM

My last (I hope) *snerk* of 2013...
 
On Tuesday, December 31, 2013 4:38:04 PM UTC-5, John H. wrote:
On Tue, 31 Dec 2013 15:54:44 -0500, "F.O.A.D." wrote:


�Over 6 million� and counting



Hope you're day is spectacular!


But only 367 have signed up at the Maryland, demoncratic run, disastrous website.


Poco Loco December 31st 13 11:46 PM

My last (I hope) *snerk* of 2013...
 
On Tue, 31 Dec 2013 17:21:10 -0500, wrote:

On Tue, 31 Dec 2013 15:54:44 -0500, "F.O.A.D." wrote:

‘Over 6 million’ and counting


The issue for the viability of the program has not changed.
"Who" has signed up?
Are any of these people actually going to be contributing to the
program? Are the majority signing up, those who pay virtually nothing
or the people who will be taking out far more than they pay?

This was always a great deal for them.

The trick to making the numbers work is getting the people who will
have to pay full price and not actually use the services very much.
(affluent, young and healthy)
That is what makes this "insurance" and not just debt subsidized
medical care.


A better question might be, 'who has paid'. According to some, only 20% have done so.
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