Friday, December 13, 2013

Enrollment Numbers For ObamaCrapCare Still Puny. Of Those Enrolling, How Many Will Actually Pay A Premium By The End Of The Month To Activate Their Insurance? Our Guess Is Less Than 75%.

How many in Georgia, Alabama have

enrolled in Obamacare?

acarlson@ledger-enquirer.comDecember 11, 2013 
Health Overhaul Whats Changed
FILE - This Nov. 29, 2013 file photo shows part of the HealthCare.gov website, photographed in Washington. President Barack Obama’s fickle health insurance website is finally starting to put up some respectable signup numbers, but its job only seems to have gotten harder. Two months in and out of the repair shop have left significantly less time to fulfill the White House goal of enrolling 7 million people for 2014 by the end of open enrollment March 31.
JON ELSWICK — AP Photo
Wednesday morning, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services released the latest enrollment figures for the Affordable Care Act, going through the end of November. The news is good and bad for basically everyone who has an opinion on the law.
The facts: in Georgia, about 61,000 applications for insurance were received through the federal exchange, HealthCare.gov, from Oct. 1 through Nov. 30; 6,800 people enrolled in a plan; and 10,925 were deemed eligible for Medicaid.
In Alabama, about 25,300 applications for insurance were received through the federal exchange; 3,448 people enrolled in a plan; and 3,066 were deemed eligible for Medicaid.
(Both Georgia Governor Nathan Deal and Alabama Governor Robert Bentley have rejected a state expansion of Medicaid, which the federal government will significantly subsidize. "The 620,000 new enrollees would have stretched our resources and our state to the limit," Deal said back in January.)
Nationally, about 1.9 million applications were received; 365,000 people enrolled in a plan (137,000 through the federal exchange; 227,000 through the various state-run exchanges); and 803,000 were deemed eligible for Medicaid.
These figures are significantly larger than October's enrollment numbers, but still far short of the federal government's projections, which estimated 1.2 million people would enroll through either the federal or state exchanges by the end of November. The White House maintains that enrollment will continue to accelerate as the Dec. 23 deadline, to purchase coverage beginning Jan. 1, approaches. Open enrollment closes March 31.
“Evidence of the technical improvements to HealthCare.gov can be seen in the enrollment numbers," HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said in a statement. "More and more Americans are finding that quality, affordable coverage is within reach."

Read more here: http://www.ledger-enquirer.com/2013/12/11/2850579/georgia-alabama-november-obamacare.html#storylink=cpy

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