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To: RoosterRedux

If the expected health care increases don’t scare people about ACA, loss of their private information should Identity theft will make the health care cost increases seem like a mere pittance.


4 posted on 11/19/2013 11:01:30 AM PST by CatOwner
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To: CatOwner

“If the expected health care increases don’t scare people about ACA, loss of their private information should Identity theft will make the health care cost increases seem like a mere pittance.”

Actually, it appears to me that the only people who need to go to any gov’t. healthcare website are those who are looking for the gov’t. to pick up part or all of their healthcare tab. I just had to find “an acceptable” Medigap policy to replace my eight year old “crappy” Medicare Advantage plan and I did it through a broker. Now, at 73 I am “comforted” that I can have free prenatal care, an abortion, drug abuse counseling, and a whole host of “essential” healthcare elements.
All the paperwork was handled via Fax. So, it would seem that the people who voted for Obama are the likely “users” of the ACA website. Personally, I hope that they all have everything they have taken from them by hackers!
Also, to those of you who have also had your MA Policy cancelled, take “advantage” of your “loss” and go with a Medigap ( you could not make the change w/o having your current policy cancelled). From what I am reading, MA is being looted by both the gov’t. and the insurance co’s., and they are cutting back on the list of Drs, that can take MA patients. At least with Medigap, if your policy is cancelled, you still have basic Medicare.


17 posted on 11/19/2013 11:44:52 AM PST by vette6387
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