Healthcare.gov ‘may already have been compromised,’ security expert says

If people who don't have a health insurance can't afford it, who pay for their medical bills?

Uninsured patients are responsible for medical bills, if they unable to pay so they could end up file for bankruptcy and the hospital will lose the money, so increase the medical care for all of us.

From our taxes? If yes, that's why Republicans oppose ACA.

Yes, republicans don't want healthcare reform, but capitalism-based reform (they do support tax credit to buy insurance). In most countries, healthcare is usually funded from taxes. Our medical care is getting more expensive due to many years of negligence and it is getting harder to fix, except for adopt the Medicare for all people instead of wait until 65 years old or disabled.

After Supreme Court ruling, they made Medicaid expansion as optional so state government make decision, so most republican governors reject the Medicaid expansion, so left low income families without any coverage.
 
For Senate John Boehner, your stupidity never cease to amaze us. You tried to enter into healthcare.gov with some difficulty. I wish him good luck when hackers would steal his ssn.

Use common sense and check the alternative health care website..

HealthSherpa
 
For Senate John Boehner, your stupidity never cease to amaze us. You tried to enter into healthcare.gov with some difficulty. I wish him good luck when hackers would steal his ssn.

Use common sense and check the alternative health care website..

HealthSherpa

John Boehner is speaker of US House of Representatives.

Just made correction. :cool2:
 
The tip of the iceberg? The nonworking ACA/Ocare exchange website. The rest of the iceberg? The jacked up premiums and higher deductibles that the rest of America will find out in 2014. Guess who the USS Titanic is right now scraping against the 'berg as we speak? Boehner and his wife both saw their premiums and deductibles go up. The middle class and small and medium sized businesses will be the hardest hit...and their are the biggest voting block, too.

Happy rainbows and beautiful unicorns to those who believe in them.
 
Oh! Duh me! Thank you for correcting my mistake. :ty:

Your welcome.

Have a great thanksgivings week. ;)

The tip of the iceberg? The nonworking ACA/Ocare exchange website. The rest of the iceberg? The jacked up premiums and higher deductibles that the rest of America will find out in 2014. Guess who the USS Titanic is right now scraping against the 'berg as we speak? Boehner and his wife both saw their premiums and deductibles go up. The middle class and small and medium sized businesses will be the hardest hit...and their are the biggest voting block, too.

Happy rainbows and beautiful unicorns to those who believe in them.

:lol:
 
government failure to do data control problem risk issues situation.
 
CNN: No Obamacare subsidy for some low-income Americans - CNN.com

Kathleen Sebelius lied when she insisted that anyone earning less than 400% of poverty level would qualify for subsidies on the exchanges.

Pretty rainbows, happy unicorns, and Leprechauns frolicking in the clover fields. Sticker shock in 2014.....

I don't think it was Sebelius because it has something with formula in law, so some of ACA have flaws, so something is wrong when new law is executed.
 
from my friend's -

My parents were paying Aetna $680 a month for catastrophic-only medical insurance, and last week got a letter from Aetna saying they could keep their current plan for $100 more a month, or upgrade to an ACA-acceptable one for $1350 a month. My dad went on the Obamacare website, picked his options, and 45 minutes later they both ended up with a "Gold" level Florida Blue Cross/Shield plan, that covers everything normal insurance would, for $392 a month. No political agenda intended in this post, simply passing along a personal anecdote of my family's experience with Obamacare.
 
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