ACA enrollment numbers

canndo

Well-Known Member
It is getting close to the end of the first cycle:

Enrollment in state and federal exchanges under the Affordable Care Act continues to grow, but the figures are still far beneath what the Obama Administration had originally projected.
With just about three weeks left until the end of open enrollment period, the Department of Health and Human Services reported Tuesday that 4.2 million people had selected plans on both state and federal exchanges. This is up from the 4 million enrollees HHS reported on Feb. 25.
The administration had originally aimed to enroll 7 million people in year one of the ACA, with 2.7 million people from the young and healthy demographic needed to offset the costs of older and sicker people in risk pools for insurers. The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office revised down enrollment numbers last month to 6 million, and expectations were lowered by Vice President Joe Biden as well in mid-February, when he said enrollment was off to a “hell of a start” and that numbers would likely hit 5 or 6 million for year one.
As predicted, enrollment has continued to tick up as the March 31 deadline approaches. HHS reported nearly 943,000 enrolled in February alone. The percentage of young enrollees in this month’s report is three percentage points higher it was during October through December, at 27% compared to 24%. But the total percentage of young enrollees in the 4.2 million total enrollees stands at 25% being ages 18-to-34. The target enrollment for this group was originally 38%.


http://www.foxbusiness.com/personal-finance/2014/03/11/aca-enrollment-hits-42m/


I just made my first payment.

So, how many of you are in? What did you get? what were your experiences? Why didn't you enroll if you didn't?

My experience was unsettling, there were problems and I am still not assured coverage as I have gotten no invoice, no notification and the "private message system" from the exchange says there are two messages but the link fails.
 

Rob Roy

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It's unhealthy to feed those who demand obedience with your compliance. Principles aren't for sale.
 

desert dude

Well-Known Member
It is getting close to the end of the first cycle:

Enrollment in state and federal exchanges under the Affordable Care Act continues to grow, but the figures are still far beneath what the Obama Administration had originally projected.
With just about three weeks left until the end of open enrollment period, the Department of Health and Human Services reported Tuesday that 4.2 million people had selected plans on both state and federal exchanges. This is up from the 4 million enrollees HHS reported on Feb. 25.
The administration had originally aimed to enroll 7 million people in year one of the ACA, with 2.7 million people from the young and healthy demographic needed to offset the costs of older and sicker people in risk pools for insurers. The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office revised down enrollment numbers last month to 6 million, and expectations were lowered by Vice President Joe Biden as well in mid-February, when he said enrollment was off to a “hell of a start” and that numbers would likely hit 5 or 6 million for year one.
As predicted, enrollment has continued to tick up as the March 31 deadline approaches. HHS reported nearly 943,000 enrolled in February alone. The percentage of young enrollees in this month’s report is three percentage points higher it was during October through December, at 27% compared to 24%. But the total percentage of young enrollees in the 4.2 million total enrollees stands at 25% being ages 18-to-34. The target enrollment for this group was originally 38%.


http://www.foxbusiness.com/personal-finance/2014/03/11/aca-enrollment-hits-42m/


I just made my first payment.

So, how many of you are in? What did you get? what were your experiences? Why didn't you enroll if you didn't?

My experience was unsettling, there were problems and I am still not assured coverage as I have gotten no invoice, no notification and the "private message system" from the exchange says there are two messages but the link fails.
The real answer that matters is this: of those who aren't getting something for nothing, how many are going to join and thereby subsidize all the medicare types, and the pre existing condition types, etc? When I was 30 years old, the thing furthest from my mind was health insurance. To be told that I had to spend $300 or $600 per month at that point in my life would have had me smoldering mad.
 

UncleBuck

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It's unhealthy to feed those who demand obedience with your compliance. Principles aren't for sale.
sometimes you have to force the crying child to eat his broccoli before he is allowed to leave the table.

eat your goddamn broccoli, rob.
 

Rob Roy

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sometimes you have to force the crying child to eat his broccoli before he is allowed to leave the table.

eat your goddamn broccoli, rob.

What you make your gerbil do is your business. How did you get the stains out of his fur?


 

heckler73

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Broccoli is an intriguing source of choline, eh. Good for the brain...but raw egg yolks are better. Or even sunny side up (albeit, half the value of raw).
DOn"T ScRaMbL3 Ur EGgzZ
Scramble + Fire = bad

[video=youtube;rK_BMuP8evk]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rK_BMuP8evk[/video]

See? Even Partnership for a Drug Free America thinks you should eat them sunny side up...at least if you're on drugs like a champion!
 

BigNBushy

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I got a silver plan. Good luck finding a place that accepts aca marketplace plans.

Walgreens, perhaps the nations largest pharmacy, told me they don't take aca plans.
 

Canna Sylvan

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I got a silver plan. Good luck finding a place that accepts aca marketplace plans.

Walgreens, perhaps the nations largest pharmacy, told me they don't take aca plans.
Perhaps a pre-existing condition clause wasn't all it was cracked up to be? It'd be like an all you can eat buffet, where where all you can eat is one plate. When dealing with a politician it's like dealing with a pedantic Jin.
 

ChesusRice

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I got a silver plan. Good luck finding a place that accepts aca marketplace plans.

Walgreens, perhaps the nations largest pharmacy, told me they don't take aca plans.
How would Walgreens know if your plan was from the market place? Or did they decide to not take any insurance?
 

schuylaar

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I got a silver plan. Good luck finding a place that accepts aca marketplace plans.

Walgreens, perhaps the nations largest pharmacy, told me they don't take aca plans.
fail. that's the same thing you said before either you're lying or someone is lying to you..try it again..this time just hand them your card..do you need me to take a pic of my RX bottle from walgreens with this years date on it?

and here's the conversation..i posted previously:

call #1

BNB: hello do you take aca?
mean receptionist: no!!! it's the devil incarnate..we will NEVER take aca!!!!!
BNB: okay..thank you.

call #2

BNB: hello do you take (insert insurance companies name here)?
receptionist: why yes, we love (insert insurance company here) when can i schedule you?
BNB: um, hmmmmmm..well i have this rash i need to talk to the doctor about..

see the difference? you go by YOUR INSURANCE COMPANY.

nowhere on your insurance card does it say aca..i don't even know why you'd be mentioning it.

stop spreading false information.
 

Canna Sylvan

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fail. that's the same thing you said before either you're lying or someone is lying to you..try it again..this time just hand them your card..do you need me to take a pic of my RX bottle from walgreens with this years date on it?

and here's the conversation..i posted previously:

call #1

BNB: hello do you take aca?
mean receptionist: no!!! it's the devil incarnate..we will NEVER take aca!!!!!
BNB: okay..thank you.

call #2

BNB: hello do you take (insert insurance companies name here)?
receptionist: why yes, we love (insert insurance company here) when can i schedule you?
BNB: um, hmmmmmm..well i have this rash i need to talk to the doctor about..

see the difference? you go by YOUR INSURANCE COMPANY.

nowhere on your insurance card does it say aca..i don't even know why you'd be mentioning it.

stop spreading false information.
Hey missy, you got a gold plan? Doncha think that's not a fair comparison of why yours gets accepted and his doesn't? Hmmm?
 

BigNBushy

Well-Known Member
what private insurance company do you have insurance from?

or are you on medicaid?
It's a Humana, and it sticks out as an aca plan, from what the guy at walgreens told me, because of the group name.

It's "Knoxville PPOx" which pretty much is the name they gave their marketplace plans in this area. So people in the know about health insurance, see the card and know straight off it's an Obamacare policy. If your employer uses Humana and you have that insurance, the name will be different.

Each state regulates the insurance industry, walgreens might be taking marketplace plans in Florida, but they were not in Tennessee as of early Feburary.
 

BigNBushy

Well-Known Member
fail. that's the same thing you said before either you're lying or someone is lying to you..try it again..this time just hand them your card..do you need me to take a pic of my RX bottle from walgreens with this years date on it?

and here's the conversation..i posted previously:

call #1

BNB: hello do you take aca?
mean receptionist: no!!! it's the devil incarnate..we will NEVER take aca!!!!!
BNB: okay..thank you.

call #2

BNB: hello do you take (insert insurance companies name here)?
receptionist: why yes, we love (insert insurance company here) when can i schedule you?
BNB: um, hmmmmmm..well i have this rash i need to talk to the doctor about..

see the difference? you go by YOUR INSURANCE COMPANY.

nowhere on your insurance card does it say aca..i don't even know why you'd be mentioning it.

stop spreading false information.
I did that. When my normal pharmacy couldnt take it, walgreens was the first place I went. I walked up to drop off and said I have Humana insurance, I need a rx filled, can they do it. The guy said no problem. I hand him the rx and my card, he tried to run it through, and it didn't take. So when I came back to pick it up, and it wasn't ready, I asked why.

Apparently the marketplace humana and normal humana aren't the same, and there is distinguishing names on the card where they can tell. He pointed it out to me, and said were not taking aca plans right now.

I am having a hell of a time finding a pharmacy that does. When I finally found one, my insurance said they wouldn't pay that pharmacy. I've never heard of that.

They told me I had to use cvs or Walmart. I've been to both with no luck.

Ive never seen anything this fucking messed up in my life.
 
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