What will it take to bring the majority of the population to it's collective senses before it's too late? I fear there isn't anything except reality, and then of course, it will be too late.
Navigating the ObamaCare Maze
Source: John C. Goodman, "Navigating the ObamaCare Maze," Wall Street Journal, May 19, 2013.
May 21, 2013
On October 1, millions of Americans are supposed to be able to go online and acquire health insurance on electronic exchanges in the states where they live. But here is a question that is being increasingly asked by people in the insurance industry: What happens if the exchanges aren't ready on time, says John C. Goodman, president and CEO of the National Center for Policy Analysis.
The government has been true to form under the health reform law, completely ignoring private exchanges that are up and running.
Source: John C. Goodman, "Navigating the ObamaCare Maze," Wall Street Journal, May 19, 2013.
- The only states that have functioning exchanges at the moment are Massachusetts and Utah.
- Both developed their exchanges independently of the Affordable Care Act, and they may not be able to do everything the federal government requires.
- Fifteen other states are trying to develop their own exchanges with varying degrees of success.
- The other 33 states have either completely ceded responsibility to the federal government or have entered a partnership that gives the federal government responsibility.
- The Congressional Budget Office originally estimated that setting up the exchanges would cost between $5 billion and $10 billion.
- California alone is spending more than $900 million, yet the health reform law allocated only $1 billion for the country as a whole.
- The Obama administration has been cannibalizing other federal health budgets in a mad rush to find more for the exchanges.
- The Obama administration wants something the federal government has never done: a computer system that connects Health and Human Services, the Internal Revenue Service, the Social Security Administration, Homeland Security and perhaps other departments.
- This is a herculean task with unclear benefits.
- Meanwhile, has anyone asked why we need to link all these agencies in order to operate an exchange?
The government has been true to form under the health reform law, completely ignoring private exchanges that are up and running.
Source: John C. Goodman, "Navigating the ObamaCare Maze," Wall Street Journal, May 19, 2013.
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