Even those that voted for Mr Obama, twice, have to have some feeling this mandate, ObamaCare, is more then they bargained for. On the other hand, maybe the majority is ready for enslavement. Maybe making decisions on their own is just to difficult.
Maybe living with the boot of the socialist progressive on their collective necks isn't such a bad thing after all. How bad can it be having others dictate outcomes as long as we are given everything for free like they promised?
Uninsured Reluctant to Enroll in Coverage
Source: Phil Galewitz, "Why Uninsured Might Not Flock to Health Law's Marketplaces," Kaiser Health News, March 31, 2013.
April 8, 2013
The Affordable Care Act ("ObamaCare") sets up health exchanges that expand health insurance access to all Americans. Previous efforts to expand coverage to individuals and families have not proven successful and do not bode well for the future of ObamaCare, says Kaiser Health News.
- A program in Palm Beach County, Florida, was aimed at the one in five residents that lack health insurance in the county.
- The program offered subsidized insurance to residents who were above the income cap for Medicaid but could not afford private insurance.
- The coverage was offered at about $52 a month -- far less than the average cost of a private insurance plan.
- For the federal health exchanges, enrolling young and healthy people is an important aspect in keeping the overall premium costs in those markets to a minimum.
- If young and healthy people do not sign up for insurance, more sick people will be in the exchanges, which will raise health care costs and premiums.
- Every American is required to have health insurance by January 1, 2014.
- The key, say those with previous experience enrolling the uninsured, is to extend beyond mass advertising and talk with people in their churches, workplaces and neighborhoods.
- The personal outreach effort is important because many of the uninsured know little about coverage.
- Focus groups conducted for Vita Health revealed that convincing people they need coverage is a bigger issue than price.
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