Obama administration confirms double-digit premium hikes

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WASHINGTON (AP) -- Premiums will go up sharply next year under President Barack Obama's health care law, and many consumers will be down to just one insurer, the administration confirmed Monday. That's sure to stoke another "Obamacare" controversy days before a presidential election.

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great news for the fucking idiots, more such for America, the democratic voting base grows

they need DC to provide for them more than ever, things are getting more expensive




 

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[FONT=&quot]Before taxpayer-provided subsidies, premiums for a midlevel benchmark plan will increase an average of 25 percent across the 39 states served by the federally run online market, according to a report from the Department of Health and Human Services. Some states will see much bigger jumps, others less.

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[FONT=&quot]Moreover, about 1 in 5 consumers will only have plans from a single insurer to pick from, after major national carriers such as UnitedHealth Group, Humana and Aetna scaled back their roles.

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[FONT=&quot]Consumers will be faced this year with not only big premium increases but also with a declining number of insurers participating, and that will lead to a tumultuous open enrollment period," said Larry Levitt, who tracks the health care law for the nonpartisan Kaiser Family Foundation.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Republicans pounced on the numbers as a warning that insurance markets created by the 2010 health overhaul are teetering toward a "death spiral." Sign-up season starts Nov. 1, about a week before national elections in which the GOP remains committed to a full repeal.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]The new numbers aren't too surprising, said Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, who chairs a committee that oversees the law. It "does little to dispel the notion we are seeing the law implode at the expense of middle-class families."[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Donald Trump's presidential campaign also noted the news. "This shows why the entire program must be repealed and replaced," spokesman Jason Miller said in a statement Monday evening. "While (Hillary) Clinton wants to expand the failed program known as Obamacare, Mr. Trump knows the only way to fix our nation's failing health care system is complete and total reform."[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]HHS essentially confirmed state-by-state reports that have been coming in for months. Window shopping for plans and premiums is already available through HealthCare.gov.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Administration officials are stressing that subsidies provided under the law, which are designed to rise alongside premiums, will insulate most customers from sticker shock. They add that consumers who are willing to switch to cheaper plans will still be able to find bargains.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]"Headline rates are generally rising faster than in previous years," acknowledged HHS spokesman Kevin Griffis. But he added that for most consumers, "headline rates are not what they pay."[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]The vast majority of the more than 10 million customers who purchase through HealthCare.gov and its state-run counterparts do receive generous financial assistance. "Enrollment is concentrated among very low-income individuals who receive significant government subsidies to reduce premiums and cost-sharing," said Caroline Pearson of the consulting firm Avalere Health[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]But an estimated 5 million to 7 million people are either not eligible for the income-based assistance, or they buy individual policies outside of the health law's markets, where the subsidies are not available. The administration is urging the latter group to check out HealthCare.gov. The spike in premiums generally does not affect the employer-provided plans that cover most workers and their families.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]In some states, the premium increases are striking. In Arizona, unsubsidized premiums for a hypothetical 27-year-old buying a benchmark "second-lowest cost silver plan" will jump by 116 percent, from $196 to $422, according to the administration report.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]But HHS said if that hypothetical consumer has a fairly modest income, making $25,000 a year, the subsidies would cover $280 of the new premium, and the consumer would pay $142. Caveat: if the consumer is making $30,000 or $40,000 his or her subsidy would be significantly lower.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Dwindling choice is another issue.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]The total number of HealthCare.gov insurers will drop from 232 this year to 167 in 2017, a loss of 28 percent. (Insurers are counted multiple times if they offer coverage in more than one state. So Aetna, for example, would count once in each state that it participated in.)[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Switching insurers may not be simple for patients with chronic conditions.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]While many carriers are offering a choice of plan designs, most use a single prescription formulary and physician network across all their products, explained Pearson. "So, enrollees may need to change doctors or drugs when they switch insurers," she said.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Overall, it's shaping up to be the most difficult sign-up season since HealthCare.gov launched in 2013 and the computer system froze up.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Enrollment has been lower than initially projected, and insurers say patients turned out to be sicker than expected. Moreover, a complex internal system to help stabilize premiums has not worked as hoped for.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Nonetheless Obama says the underlying structure of the law is sound, and current problems are only "growing pains." The president has called for a government-sponsored "public option" insurance plan to compete with private companies.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Republicans are united in calling for complete repeal, but they have not spelled out how they would address the problems of the uninsured.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton has proposed an array of fixes, including sweetening the law's subsidies and allowing more people to qualify for financial assistance.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]The law makes carrying health insurance a legal obligation for most people, and prohibits insurers for turning away the sick. It offers subsidized private plans to people who don't have coverage through their jobs, along with a state option to expand Medicaid for low-income people.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Largely as a result, the nation's uninsured rate has dropped below 9 percent, a historically low level. More than 21 million people have gained coverage since the Affordable Care Act passed in 2010.[/FONT]
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hey guys, did you see the polls? OMG, the polls are so cool

and how about that Donald Duck costume? wasn't that awesome?

Hillary's the best

hold on, Daddy's calling, if I don't answer he threatened to shut of my cell phone, "Hi daddy, could you please send me more money? my rent is do"
 

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I'm still waiting for my $2500 savings on premiums. WTF? Did Obama lie to me??
 

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Maybe a spokesperson from The Nation could address the increase

AkiPhiDelt seems to be their most knowledgeable on Obamacare, can he chime in?
 

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[h=6]- OCTOBER 24, 2016 -[/h][h=1]​STATEMENT ON OBAMACARE PREMIUMS EXPLODING IN 2017[/h]
“Today’s News That Obamacare Premiums Are Set To Increase By An Average Of 22 Percent In 2017 Is Staggering...This Shows Why The Entire Program Must Be Repealed And Replaced.” – Jason Miller

“Today’s news that Obamacare premiums are set to increase by an average of 22 percent in 2017 is staggering and 1 in 5 will only have one insurer to pick from. This shows why the entire program must be repealed and replaced. While Secretary Clinton wants to expand the failed program known as Obamacare, Mr. Trump knows the only way to fix our nation’s failing health care system is complete and total reform.” – Jason Miller, Senior Communications Advisor


By The Numbers – The Raw Stats On The Failure Called Obamacare Going Into 2017:

22 Percent: Amount Obamacare Premiums Are Due To Increase For The Benchmark Silver Plan In 2017. (Tami Luhby, “Obamacare Premiums To Soar 22%,” CNN Money, 10/24/16)

70: Number Of Health Insurance Carriers Leaving The Federal Exchange In 2017.(Tami Luhby, “Obamacare Premiums To Soar 22%,” CNN Money, 10/24/16)

21 Percent: Percentage Of Consumers Returning To The Obamacare Exchanges Who Will Only Have One Health Insurance Carrier To Chose From. (Tami Luhby, “Obamacare Premiums To Soar 22%,” CNN Money, 10/24/16)

Five States: Number Of States With Only One Health Insurer Providing Plans On The Federal Exchange. (Tami Luhby, “Obamacare Premiums To Soar 22%,” CNN Money, 10/24/16)
 

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The insurance companies have earned a lot of money from Obamacare. Anyone who say these huge increases in prices coming has done very well on their investments. Congratulations.

To those who didn't know this would happen: Hopefully you'll be able to catch on to what Trump or Hillary have planned and catch on to that to earn a lot of money.
 

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Obama Promises To Lower Health Insurance Premiums by $2,500 Per Year

 

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PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — When the Affordable Care Act open enrollment period begins next week customers will see some changes, including fewer choices and higher prices.
In Pennsylvania, the number of insurers in the marketplace has gone from 13 to eight. In Philadelphia, just two insurers are left and premiums are expected to rise 53 percent.


Ouch, 53% increase in Philly.
 

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The weasels know it's a disaster.



https://wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/31559
From:brentbbi@webtv.net To: john.podesta@gmail.com Date: 2015-07-04 21:0 Subject: HRC, insurance premium increases, and ObamaCare, NY Times story
John, if insurers and/or insurance commissioners push for price increases of 20% to 40% for premiums now that the Supremes have upheld the subsidy, HRC would be well advised to immediately and publicly threaten not to do this. And at a minimum support the public option. The subsidies were not created to subsidize huge premium increases once they were upheld by the court. This becomes a de facto taxpayer financed bailout through subsidies that insurers exploit to gouge customers claiming ObamaCare as the reason.
If the NYT story is correct about huge premium increases----and I believe it is---HRC does not want to be in the position of defending ObamaCare during huge premium increases while Bernie Sanders (correctly in my view) pushes single payer and liberals in Congress and nationally go ballistic---as they should, and I will---about insurer abuse---while Republicans charge---not incorrectly if it happens---that ObamaCare caused these premium increases.
Premium increases are so politically deadly because they affect so many people, so deeply, and so visibly to them. HRC should IMO speak loudly, clearly, aggressively and quickly about this. Brent


 

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Meanwhile...



CHIEF JUSTICE ROBERTS UPGRADES HOME ON MAINE COAST

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ST. GEORGE, Maine (AP) -- U.S. Chief Justice John Roberts is upgrading his vacation home in Maine.

Roberts and his wife, Jane Roberts, of Chevy Chase, Maryland, purchased a second Hupper Island home in the town of St. George this month. The 1,560-square-foot, waterfront home is larger than the original home on abutting property that they bought in 2006.

Both properties were purchased from Steve Thomas, a former host of the TV show "This Old House."

The chief justice and his family vacation at the home in the summer.

County records indicate the couple financed $1 million of the purchase price, which was not disclosed.


It's unclear what the couple plans to do with the original home. Attorney James Brannan, who represented the Robertses in the transaction, declined to discuss details about the land deal.

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This story has been corrected to show the last name of the attorney is Brannan, not Brannon.
 

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Another shining moment for Politifact

Rick Scott says health insurance premiums will increase under health care law


He says it will lead to increased premiums.

How?


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FACT: When Obamacare is fully implemented, economists predict that family health insurance premiums will be about $2,000 less.


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I love when they put "fact" in all caps as if that makes it true.
 

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