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Attention Uninsured! (Follow-up to Mr Downtown's Earlier Thread)
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https://forums.macresource.com/read.php?1,2591518

The exchanges are re-opening!

https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/bi...story.html

President Biden is scheduled to take executive actions as early as Thursday to reopen federal marketplaces selling Affordable Care Act health plans and to lower recent barriers to joining Medicaid.

The orders will be Biden’s first steps since taking office to help Americans gain health insurance, a prominent campaign goal that has assumed escalating significance as the pandemic has dramatized the need for affordable health care — and deprived millions of Americans coverage as they have lost jobs in the economic fallout.

Under one order, HealthCare.gov, the online insurance marketplace for Americans who cannot get affordable coverage through their jobs, will swiftly reopen for at least a few months, according to several individuals inside and outside the administration familiar with the plans. Ordinarily, signing up for such coverage is tightly restricted outside a six-week period late each year.
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#2
Good News!
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#3
It is worthless . If you don't qualify for free. the cost and deductible for a plan that covers nothing is *k a year with partial subsidy .
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#4
Affordable Healthcare is everything but affordable
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srf1957 wrote:
It is worthless . If you don't qualify for free. the cost and deductible for a plan that covers nothing is *k a year with partial subsidy .

Not my experience at all.
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#6
Welcome to the dark side!
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#7
What do you suppose merited the move?

The fact that executive action was mentioned in the article?

Is health insurance a political hot-topic?
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#8
Well, since #45's "beautiful, amazing, you'll-see-it-in-two-weeks" health plan NEVER materialized (likely existed only in #45's exceedingly tiny brain, if at all), and Der Mitchkin was busy deconstructing all other options, the ACA, flawed as it is (thank you, Republicans all), is all we have. For now.
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#9
Sarcany wrote:
Is health insurance a political hot-topic?

When was it not?
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