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Health insurance cancellation notices soar above Obamacare enrollment rates [message #149557] Fri, 25 October 2013 09:28
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Hundreds of thousands of Americans who purchase their own health insurance have received cancellation notices since August because the plans do not meet Obamacare's requirements.

The number of cancellation notices greatly exceed the number of Obamacare enrollees.

Insurance carrier Florida Blue sent out 300,000 cancellation notices, or 80 percent of the entire state's individual coverage policies, Kaiser Health News reports. California's Kaiser Permanente canceled 160,000 plans -- half of its insurance plans in the state -- while Blue Shield of California sent 119,000 notices in mid-September alone.

Two major insurance carriers in Pennsylvania, Insurance Highmark in Pittsburgh and Independence Blue Cross in Philadelphia plan to cancel 20 percent and 45 percent of their total plans, respectively.

Nearly 800,000 New Jersey residents' health-care plans will not longer exist in 2014, forcing insurers to create new ones for individuals and small business owners that hew to the Obamacare's new regulations, The New Jersey Star Ledger found in early October.

"I don't feel like I need to change, but I have to," Jeff Learned, a television editor in Los Angeles, told Kaiser Health News. Learned now needs to scramble to find a plan to coverage his teenage daughter, whose health problems have required several surgeries.

More Americans have lost their individual health coverage in Florida and California than have gotten past the login screen on HealthCare.gov, according to The Washington Post, which reports that 476,000 applications have "been started," but not completed. HealthCare.gov's dysfunctional website has helped enrollment grind to almost a complete halt.

Full article: http://dailycaller.com/2013/10/24/health-insurance-cancellat ion-notices-soar-above-obamacare-enrollment-rates/


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