Posted on 06/04/2014 3:29:38 PM PDT by Libloather
WASHINGTON (AP) - A huge new paperwork headache for the government could also be jeopardizing coverage for some of the millions of people who just got health insurance under President Barack Obama's law.
A government document provided to The Associated Press indicates that at least 2 million people enrolled for taxpayer-subsidized private health insurance have data discrepancies in their applications that, if unresolved, could affect what they pay for coverage, or even their legal right to benefits.
The final number affected could well be higher. According to the administration the 2 million figure reflects only consumers who signed up through the federally administered HealthCare.gov website and call centers. The government signed up about 5.4 million people, while state-run websites signed up another 2.6 million.
For consumers, a discrepancy means that the information they supplied, subject to perjury laws, does not match what the government has on record.
(Excerpt) Read more at money.msn.com ...
data discrepancies = lied
Would be interesting to see the party affiliation of those people who lied about their incomes to get subsidies.
Feels like maybe ObamaNastyCare will go down with Obama...glug...glug...glug...
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