Insurers Say Obamacare Fix Could Cause Even More Problems
Destabilization and higher rates
Stops short of letting insurance companies sell non-compliant policies
As a federal program, Obamacare could never accommodate the many Americans who want a different approach.
Obama to speak on the ACA at 11:35am ET
A DHS spokesman had said last Friday that there was no information cyberattacks targeting Healthcare.gov
Republican congressman is the chairman of the House Oversight Committee
White House has been working on lowering expectations
Rollout of Healthcare.gov was a disaster
Didn't think they should have had to disclose it to users
Another deadline to be missed
100,000 cancellations will be delayed because not enough notice was given
Republicans also working on a "keep your health plan" bill
Obama refuses to acknowledge the tradeoffs imposed by the Affordable Care Act.
If at first you don't succeed ... (and second, third, fourth, et cetera)
Violation of origination clause of constitution
Thousands told they qualified for subsidies but did not, so their rates will be going up
The whole "If you like it, you can keep it" debacle is not going away
Sen. Kay Hagan (D-N.C.) is collecting signatures for letter to Government Accountability Office comptroller and HHS inspector general
That's 3 percent of the folks expected to get insurance through exchanges
But not many qualify and it's hard to get information
Ten percent of what administration planned for October
Against an official currently working on fixing the site
The Affordable Care Act doles out three months of free health care to individuals who choose to default on their premiums; providers and insurers pick up the tab.
Down from 44 percent just last month
Administrators of the pools worry users will have lapses in coverage because of Obamacare's botched roll out
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