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"This is a big f...ing deal"

hypocritexposer

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Or was it..."This is a big f..ed up deal"?

HealthCare.gov can’t handle appeals of enrollment errors

Tens of thousands of people who discovered that HealthCare.gov made mistakes as they were signing up for a health plan are confronting a new roadblock: The government cannot yet fix the errors.

Roughly 22,000 Americans have filed appeals with the government to try to get mistakes corrected, according to internal government data obtained by The Washington Post. They contend that the computer system for the new federal online marketplace charged them too much for health insurance, steered them into the wrong insurance program or denied them coverage entirely.

For now, the appeals are sitting, untouched, inside a government computer. And an unknown number of consumers who are trying to get help through less formal means — by calling the health-care marketplace directly — are told that HealthCare.gov’s computer system is not yet allowing federal workers to go into enrollment records and change them, according to individuals inside and outside the government who are familiar with the situation.

“It is definitely frustrating and not fair,” said Addie Wilson, 27, who lives in Fairmont, W.Va., and earns $22,000 a year working with at-risk families. She said that she is paying $100 a month more than she should for her insurance and that her deductible is $4,000 too high.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/healthcaregov-cant-handle-appeals-of-enrollment-errors/2014/02/02/bbf5280c-89e2-11e3-916e-e01534b1e132_story.html
 

Steve

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or denied them coverage entirely

I thought the idea was to give everyone the ability to find affordable healthcare.. especially those denied by big insurance ,.. is it any different if you are denied by big government..
 

Steve

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She said that she is paying $100 a month more than she should for her insurance and that her deductible is $4,000 too high.

just wait until she finds out they undercharged her and her deductible doubled.. :shock: :? :???:
 
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