Texans Go Naked as Rates Rise Under Obamacare
Sign-ups are lagging as Americans opt to drop their coverage and pay a fine instead.

So much for the Affordable Care Act being affordable.
Higher insurance premiums are pummeling Texans in the age of Obamacare, and health-care analysts say ever-bigger increases are inevitable.
Now Texans are getting out, opting to pay a penalty instead of digging deeper for coverage.
"The law was never going to work. It's actuarily unstable. Now the logical consequences are playing out," said John Davidson, director of the Center of Health Care Policy at the market-oriented Texas Public Policy Foundation in Austin.
Premium costs for Texas' giant Blue Cross/Blue Shield HMO are going up 18.7 percent. With 700,000 customers, the plan is one of the biggest in the state.
In 2014, the HMO collected $2.1 billion in premiums, but claims were $2.5 billion under Obamacare.
"This is the transfer cost of a mandate onto individual policyholders," Davidson told Watchdog.org.
Meantime, Humana's Texas HMO announced a 4 percent premium hike. But the final rate was jacked up to 23 percent when the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services required higher reserves for the 1,000-customer plan.
Other plans in the state are charting increases of 20 percent to 30 percent.
As premiums rise, so is the number of people dropping their health insurance and taking their chances.
With 19 percent still uncovered by health insurance—the most in the nation—more Texans are canceling policies. Individuals can opt out of the insurance mandate by paying a fine—$695 per adult or 2.5 percent of household income in 2016, whichever is higher.
"The more premiums go up, the more affordable it is to pay the penalty," Davidson notes, even as Washington keeps ratcheting up the tax. The fine was 2 percent of income this year and 1 percent the year before.
The IRS fined more than 7.5 million Americans for not having health insurance in 2014. That was 1.5 million people more than the administration projected.
A breakdown for Texas was not available through the state Department of Insurance or the Texas Health and Human Services Commission. But data from California show that about 80,000 people there went "naked" last year and opted to pay the fine.
Nationally, Obamacare enrollment is deteriorating.
The Congressional Budget Office last summer projected that 20 million people would sign up next year. Now ACA tracker Charles Gaba is predicting just 12.2 million. Gaba, an Obamacare proponent, was nearly spot-on with his 2014 and 2015 estimates.
Government subsidies are not luring Texans at any price. About 1 million residents eligible for discounted coverage under Obamacare have not signed up, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation.
Politico this month reported on one county where only 12 people enrolled in Obamacare plans.
"I hope Obamacare goes down the toilet," said Brenda Copeland, an uncovered employee at the Coyote County Store and Café in Borden County.
Shikha Dalmia, a senior health-care analyst at the libertarian Reason Foundation, says the oxymoronically named Affordable Care Act is circling the drain for two reasons.
"Risk corridor and reinsurance that were meant to 'stabilize' rates in Obamacare's first few years so that insurers could obtain the right mix of enrollees are set to expire next year," she said.
In Rube Goldberg-style market manipulation, the risk corridor program imposes a fee on insurers that have lower-than-expected medical losses and compensates those that have more.
The reinsurance program levies a fee on insurance policies and funnels it to insurers with high-risk individuals.
"With these programs gone, the challenge of maintaining a balanced risk pool will become even harder," Dalmia concluded.
In one of the most sweeping critiques, Republican presidential hopeful Carly Fiorina said during last Tuesday's GOP debate: "Obamacare is crony capitalism at its worst. Who helped write it? Drug companies, insurance companies, pharmaceutical companies—every single one of those kinds of companies are bulking up to deal with big government."
This article originally appeared at Watchdog.org
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Somalia, here we come!
I thought that even Somalia had single payer.
The road to Somalia is paved with bad intentions.
But how am I supposed to get there, when there are no roads on which to travel??
"You didn't build that !!!1!!!" - Derp
Nope. Expect them to ramp up the push for single payer.
Which was likely the goal all along.
May have been the proggie plan but pissing off millions of middle and upper-middle class voters while giving them a little taste of shit sandwich which is government run healthcare probably wasn't the best route to single payer.
Harry Reid said it was........
http://www.forbes.com/sites/th.....er-system/
i would like to see the push to indict, prosecute, convict, and execute this administration for treason.
satire or stupid?
Hard to tell with you, most of the time.
You know what the response is going to be?
"Of course, this is happening in a red state ? it's all the Republican state government's fault, not the fault of Obamacare."
Did Texas (like Louisiana where I now live) opt out of
the government exchanges? And how does that affect
the whole situation? Too lazy to look it up myself but
if someone knows and wants to enlighten me .........
Yes, it did. Texas already tried this exact scheme with childcare. It failed miserably for the exact same reasons ObamaCare is failing now. So in essence Texas already knew what was in store and opted out.
Where is the ACA doing well? Even in the deepest blue states enrollment is dropping - especially if you don't count medicare enrollment like the Federal government does.
"Politico this month reported on one county where only 12 people enrolled in Obamacare plans."
Of course, in far west Texas, there are some counties that only have 12 people.
I'm just sayin'.
Loving County, Texas is the least populated county in the country (as of 2010 census), with 82 people.
Click bait headline.
I just want to see some naked Texans. Is that too much to ask?
Ask and you shall receive.
That is one horny picture.
Sure, just give me a few minutes.
I clicked on this article for floozies in cowboy hats, and feel betrayed by their conspicuous absence.
"Obamacare is crony capitalism at its worst. Who helped write it? Drug companies, insurance companies, pharmaceutical companies?every single one of those kinds of companies are bulking up to deal with big government."
Can we just call it 'cronyism'? As it has nothing to do with capitalism, in which the market sets prices through real supply and demand. Not socialism and/or bribes and mafia payoffs.
I'm with you 100%. I've made a serious effort to drop "capitalism" from that phrase and just say "cronyism".
Cronyism is really closer to socialism. It's the government pushing market forces aside and declaring that resources should be allocated where THEY say.
My North Carolina Bronze Blue Cross plan went up 54% for 2016, dropped the option of better "select" doctors, increased copays and maximum out of pocket limits. I switched to United Healthcare. They signaled today they will leave Obamacare after 2016. Aetna and Anthem also want out.
Look for the Bernie Sanders "all into Medicare" to be a bipartisan emergency "rescue plan" around February 2016 when the dismal enrollment reality is finalized and all the providers withdraw
Its a wonderful post.
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