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Still waiting on the official PAID numbers for Obamacare

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PkrBum wrote:If Georgia knows these numbers... it's for damn certain the obama administration knows. Free the numbers..!!

They know the numbers. They have been subpoenaed.

Some are probably afraid to give the numbers out because of backlash from our tyrant.

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by 2seaoat Today at 5:30 am
Gee, and what was the nonpayment rate on policies before the ACA? Pretty dishonest use of statistics. Nobody is going to the Sacramento king games because the new manager and ticketing pricing has caused attendance to drop to 13k per game in 2014. What was the attendance average in 2012 and 2013? QUIT ASKING STUPID QUESTIONS SEAOAT.....that is not relevant.....people do not like the new manager or ticket pricing.....but wasn't the average attendance 11k in 2012 and 10.5k in 2013.....so why is this a problem to have more people buying tickets and paying for the same? Stellar logic.
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Nonpayment on private plans cancelled only thst persons coverage. Here the loss will be spread to the rest of us who are already footing most of their bill.

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I predict civil disobedience in a large way if this is not repealed.

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That's funny... the main stream media have not picked up a story that gives up a glimpse into real obamacaid numbers.

http://www.georgiahealthnews.com/2014/04/georgia-exchange-applications-hit-220000/

The Insurance Department said it surveyed the five health insurers (Alliant, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Humana, Kaiser and Peach State) conducting business on the exchange to determine how many Georgians would be covered.

The number of Georgia applications – 221,604 – was a big jump in two weeks from the 177,668 that completed applications by March 15.

Almost all of those policies’ purchasers will receive a federal subsidy to afford the coverage, Hudgens’ office said.

The number of Georgians who have applied is still far short of the estimated 650,000 who are eligible for subsidies in the health insurance exchange.

Graham Thompson of the Georgia Association of Health Plans said that the insurance industry recognized that subsidies “would be a tremendous driver of behavior. That has borne true.”

“We’re happy that these folks have signed up for our plans,’’ Thompson said.

He noted that the health plans must analyze the information about enrollees and “turn on a dime’’ to set premiums for the 2015 plan year.

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OK, WERE NOT GETTING ANY ANSWERS HERE!

Again, what is the point of how many have people have paid?

Does that disregard how many people need health insurance in this country?

Let's hear the bullshit?

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The point is that if they are not paying, it's as if they never signed up and are participating in an appropriate manner. They aren't benefitting from the program if they don't pay and all we keep hearing from the COWH and his stooges are how many more people now have insurance because of Obamacare. If you don't pay you aren't COVERED.

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What's so hard to understand about that?

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http://acasignups.net/spreadsheet

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ppaca wrote:http://acasignups.net/spreadsheet

Italicized numbers = Questionable  Wink 

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Libs can't even lie about this lol

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ppaca wrote:http://acasignups.net/spreadsheet

Italicized numbers = Questionable  Wink 

It's all questionable, just saw this on the insurance forums and thought I'd post it. I can't see the whole right side of it. It will take a nothing short of a miracle to find out the true number's. Insurance company's are accidentally deleting applicants or in the case of a family on policy accidentally deleting one of them. The insurance company's were no more ready than the government and they should have been. It takes 30 seconds to delete someone off a policy but damn near a month to get them added back on, WTF.

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And yet another extension:

http://www.benefitspro.com/2014/04/24/enrollment-extended-for-sick-patients?eNL=535967c0160ba0a30e39044c&utm_source=BenefitsProDaily&utm_medium=eNL&utm_campaign=BenefitsPro_eNLs&_LID=80542670

boards of FL

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ppaca wrote:http://acasignups.net/spreadsheet

And there we have it. The answer to the question in the thread is 7,544,660.


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And note that that the above figure only accounts for paid plans that were derived from the exchanges. The grand total that includes medicaid expansion and sub26ers is around 13 million.


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ppaca wrote:
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ppaca wrote:http://acasignups.net/spreadsheet

Italicized numbers = Questionable  Wink 

It's all questionable, just saw this on the insurance forums and thought I'd post it. I can't see the whole right side of it. It will take a nothing short of a miracle to find out the true number's. Insurance company's are accidentally deleting applicants or in the case of a family on policy accidentally deleting one of them. The insurance company's were no more ready than the government and they should have been. It takes 30 seconds to delete someone off a policy but damn near a month to get them added back on, WTF.

In order to see the right side of it, you have to go to the bottom and scroll the page over. Youre welcome. I work with spread sheets all the time.

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No would not work on mine I tried that this morning. Doesn't matter anyway.

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polecat wrote:We have to wait to see how many the ''DEATH PANELS'' give a thumbs down before we can give out actual numbers.


IF there were no DEATH PANELS...why were they removed immediately after former Gov. Sarah Palin called attention to them? Then, why too, were they added back to ObamaCare through administrative rules?

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Dreamsglore wrote:OK, WERE NOT GETTING ANY ANSWERS HERE!

Again, what is the point of how many have people have paid?

Does that disregard how many people need health insurance in this country?

Let's hear the bullshit?

You're joking, right?

Yes, it totally negates any gains, which ObamaCare. Which, the majority of Americans have opposed from day one through today.

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boards of FL wrote:
ppaca wrote:http://acasignups.net/spreadsheet

And there we have it.  The answer to the question in the thread is 7,544,660.

How many have been paid, and will continue paying and how many are unsubsidized and in the 18-34 age range?

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http://finance.yahoo.com/news/gops-latest-anti-obamacare-talking-213658327.html

Last week, the Republican-led House Committee on Energy and Commerce released information claiming only 67% of enrollees in insurance exchanges established by the Affordable Care Act made their first premium payment. The data was paraded around as a talking point ahead of the Obama administration's final release of stats from the law's first open enrollment period.

On Wednesday, that talking point blew up.

Three of the country's largest insurers — Aetna, WellPoint, and Health Care Service Corp., which operates Blue Cross Blue Shield plans in several states — said between 80-90% of new customers who enrolled through Obamacare paid their first month's premiums. Executives from the companies announced the news in testimony before the very same House Committee on Energy and Commerce where Republicans touted the contrary data last week.

WellPoint said the number of customers who paid their premiums by the deadline was 90%. For Aetna, it was in the "low-to-mid 80s range." Health Care Service Corp. said their number was at least 83%.

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ppaca wrote:http://finance.yahoo.com/news/gops-latest-anti-obamacare-talking-213658327.html

Last week, the Republican-led House Committee on Energy and Commerce released information claiming only 67% of enrollees in insurance exchanges established by the Affordable Care Act made their first premium payment. The data was paraded around as a talking point ahead of the Obama administration's final release of stats from the law's first open enrollment period.

On Wednesday, that talking point blew up.

Three of the country's largest insurers — Aetna, WellPoint, and  Health Care Service Corp., which operates Blue Cross Blue Shield plans in several states — said between 80-90% of new customers who enrolled through Obamacare paid their first month's premiums. Executives from the companies announced the news in testimony before the very same House Committee on Energy and Commerce where Republicans touted the contrary data last week.

WellPoint said the number of customers who paid their premiums by the deadline was 90%. For Aetna, it was in the "low-to-mid 80s range." Health Care Service Corp. said their number was at least 83%.

BOOM! - goes the dynamite. 

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It was all they had.....they needed to create the illusion that the people signing up are deadbeats.......you know....families paying for insurance and paying their way are now suddenly deadbeats.....the propaganda and use of congressional committees to perform mental masturbation would be amusing if there was not so much unfinished business that congress must address if this nation is to excel.

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80-90% of new enrollees paid their premiums.

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/gops-latest-anti-obamacare-talking-213658327.html

Your welcome.

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