Author Topic: Citizens Ask: "Where do we get free ObamaCare, and how do I sign up for that?"  (Read 1866 times)

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McClatchy Washington Bureau
Health care overhaul spawns mass confusion for public
Margaret Talev | McClatchy Newspapers
last updated: April 06, 2010 10:04:45 PM

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WASHINGTON — Two weeks after President Barack Obama signed the big health care overhaul into law, Americans are struggling to understand how — and when — the sweeping measure will affect them.

Questions reflecting confusion have flooded insurance companies, doctors' offices, human resources departments and business groups.

"They're saying, 'Where do we get the free Obama care, and how do I sign up for that?' " said Carrie McLean, a licensed agent for eHealthInsurance.com. The California-based company sells coverage from 185 health insurance carriers in 50 states.

McLean said the call center had been inundated by uninsured consumers who were hoping that the overhaul would translate into instant, affordable coverage. That widespread misconception may have originated in part from distorted rhetoric about the legislation bubbling up from the hyper-partisan debate about it in Washington and some media outlets, such as when opponents denounced it as socialism.

"We tell them it's not free, that there are going to be things in place that help people who are low-income, but that ultimately most of that is not going to be taking place until 2014," McLean said.

Adults with pre-existing conditions are frustrated to learn that insurers won't have to cover them until 2014 (though those under 18 will be protected in late September); then they become both hopeful and confused upon learning that a federal high-risk pool for them will be established in the next few months. "Health insurance is so confusing. You add this on top of it and it makes it even more confusing," McLean said.

The Obama administration is embarking on a years-long public education campaign about the overhaul, including a Web component. However, much of the guidance will depend on Department of Health and Human Services regulations that are still being developed.

Parents of young adults, including those who are preparing to graduate from college this spring, have heard that the overhaul will let them keep their children on their insurance plans until they reach age 26. That starts in September, however; they have to determine how to cover them until then.

A new wave of inquiries could come next month as federal COBRA subsidies for laid-off workers dry up.

Ann Wooten of Austin, Texas, a breast cancer survivor, said she didn't understand whether the health insurance overhaul law meant that she should try to access private coverage again someday. She was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2008 after she lost her insurance in a divorce, and soon after she lost her job at a convenience store as a result of the economic crisis.

Medicaid has covered her treatments but she must apply regularly to renew the coverage. She went back to school to learn hotel management and is seeking a good-paying job with benefits. She doesn't know how the health overhaul will affect her options, and hasn't yet found the time or energy to investigate.

Americans who already have good coverage aren't so worried about the immediate implications, but some admit that they're plenty confused.

"Why does it take so long for certain health care things to take effect?" said Sandra Preston, a state employee in Paterson, N.J.

Ben Wiesen, a software engineer who works for a small company in Tarrytown, N.Y., said he'd read up on the overhaul but remained concerned about the unknowns.

"The timelines have been pretty clearly stated," he said. "It's the execution and the details: How are they really going to roll out the changes, and who ultimately will be the arbiter and decision-maker?"

Actor Sam Robards, the son of Lauren Bacall and the late Jason Robards, was visiting Washington last week with his children and Danish-born wife. Chatting in front of the White House gate, he said he tried to follow news coverage of the overhaul but conceded that "I'm not totally clear" on the details. He said he was glad that he got good coverage through the Screen Actors Guild so he didn't have to worry about it.

The couple previously lived in Denmark, which has universal health coverage. They applauded the overhaul's aim of extending coverage to nearly all Americans.

Many small business owners are nervous about requirements being phased in.

"Members are still trying to wrap their head around everything that's in this law," said Michelle Dimarob, the manager of legislative affairs for the National Federation of Independent Business, the small-business lobby.

Dimarob said the lobby's primary concern was that its costs would rise over the next four years as a result of fees, taxes and coverage mandates related to the overhaul.

"The next question that comes out of their mouths is: 'What do I have to do right now?' They need to start talking with their accountant, depending on how they're organized, what industry they're in and whether they're offering insurance now and what kind they're offering. We're suggesting they talk to their agent or broker."

Suntan businesses face a new excise tax starting in July as part of the overhaul. Other business owners are trying to understand new Internal Revenue Service reporting requirements related to business-to-business transactions that will kick in as a result of the new law. Others are looking ahead to coverage mandates for 2014 and calculating how many part-time versus full-time employees they should have to best contain costs.

While Obama has been touting a tax credit for small businesses that offer employees health coverage, Dimarob said many small businesses wouldn't be able to participate. First they must do research to see whether they qualify. "It requires them to understand the intricacies," she said.

The president has begun traveling the country to talk about the new law to ordinary Americans. In Maine last week, he explained many highlights of the four-year phase-in. However, Obama's remarks were laced with enough political rhetoric to dilute his policy message.

Many organizations have produced timelines explaining when provisions are to be phased in. Still, it's confusing for consumers, and until the administration issues more regulations, many details can't be pinned down.

"The first meeting the president held with the team post-passage was on implementation," White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs said. "Obviously this is a big task, and a campaign to ensure that people understand what benefits are coming online when obviously will be tremendously important."

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Thats what I figured would happen in some cases and the other day I remarked to my girlfriend about this and we both laughed. 

We thought, Imagine their faces when they explain to them NOTHING really has changed, Obamacare is just the current system but a tiny,tiny,tiny bit better and that they have to apply for Medicaid which they might not qualify for if they make a certain amount of money.
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However, massive taxes are now being put in the pipeline that will add to UE and other crap.   

This entire scam combined the worst of both worlds. 

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Another thing, this might back fire in 2012 on obama as people are going to have no additional benefits under this mess and ZERO is going to hasve to keep saying  "Wait its coming." 

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Another thing, this might back fire in 2012 on obama as people are going to have no additional benefits under this mess and ZERO is going to hasve to keep saying  "Wait its coming." 
That is EXACTLY what is going to happen.  This bill is no different than what anyone had last year or five years ago.  That is why I think its absurd for anyone to even remotely see it as a Progressive or as Universal Healthcare of any kind.  Its not.  Its the same garbage that we had last year and 10 years ago, with just tiny,tiny,tiny not enough to even really care about improvements.
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Rush stealing my stuff again. 


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this article you posted gives evidence to support the fact that america should have single payer universal healthcare. its obvious the people want free healthcare. the article  shows just that: public support for universal healthcare

and since we already spend more than double per capita on healthcare in this nation than what is spent on healthcare in other nations with universal healthcare, its obvious we already have enough money in our current tax system to pay for universal healthcare here in america and after thats paid for we could probably cut some taxes too.. 


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'Rush stealing my stuff again. 

If I didn't know better, I'd think you are actually Rush's gimmick account.

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I'm still trying to figure out the relevance or significance of posting a pic of a Katrina survivor. What does that have to do with confusion over healthcare? ... or was 333386 merely trying to play upon the obvious base instincts of many who post here?
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Wow.... What a fool, I hadn't seen that!  :o
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Another thing, this might back fire in 2012 on obama as people are going to have no additional benefits under this mess and ZERO is going to hasve to keep saying  "Wait its coming." 

The only thing coming is the fiscal sodomy of the average American taxpayers, something home boy swore before God (and a bunch of other white people) would not happen on his watch. Our taxes weren't supposed to go up "one single dime".

Plus, let's not forget that places actually have to accept ObamaCare for it to be any good. Remember that, next week, in Washington state, Walgreens will take no more Medicaid folks. That's just the start of it.

I know firsthand what it's like to have insurance but not have it accepted locally. It's not a pleasant thing, especially for my wife and kids.