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Insurers say 80 percent of ObamaCare enrollees have paid premiums
thehill.com ^ | may 7, 2014 |  Ferdous Al-Faruque and Elise Viebeck 

Posted on 05/08/2014 5:00:32 AM PDT by lowbridge

Major health insurers say at least 80 percent of the people enrolled in their ObamaCare plans have paid their first premium.

Aetna, which offers ObamaCare plans in 17 states, told a House committee roughly 500,000 of their 600,000 enrollees had paid a premium by the third week of April.

Paul Wingle, an executive with Aetna, said the company's payment rate has been in the "low- to mid-80 percent range" and suggested it would rise.

"These are dynamic figures and do not reflect final enrollment numbers, as some enrollees have not yet reached their payment due dates," Wingle said.

Frank Coyne, a vice president of Blue Cross Blue Shield, also confirmed about 80 to 85 percent of their ObamaCare insured have so far paid their first premium.

Health insurance provider Wellpoint, which serves 14 federal and state exchanges, says up to 90 percent of those who have signed up for their plans and have met their premium deadlines have paid up.

However, when looking at total number of applicants who have signed up but have not necessarily hit their payment deadlines, Dennis Matheis a president at Wellpoint, said about 70 percent have made payments.

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: obamacare; obamacareenrollment; obamacarepremiums
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To: Safrguns

“Very easy to believe that 80% have paid their FIRST premium.

Very DIFFICULT to believe that most can afford to KEEP paying their premiums.”

This is standard practice for the typical Obama voter when required to obtain motor vehicle insurance as required by state law.

They obtain the insurance card by making the first minimum premium payment, then make no further payments and they then have an insurance cared in their hand to present to the police when stopped for a traffic offense.

Good for them, bad for you if they hit you with their vehicle.


21 posted on 05/08/2014 5:55:34 AM PDT by KeyLargo
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To: ThunderSleeps

I got that letter sometime 3rd quarter of last year. I wouldn’t be surprised if this is what’s going on.


22 posted on 05/08/2014 5:56:04 AM PDT by CommieCutter ("For an idea to be too simplistic, it must first be proven wrong" --Thomas Sowell)
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To: lowbridge

Given the overall deadbeat nature of present-day society, I find this very hard to believe.


23 posted on 05/08/2014 5:58:23 AM PDT by Buckeye McFrog
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To: cableguymn

paid in full or just the subsidy was paid by the government?


Ding ding ding! We have a winner.


24 posted on 05/08/2014 6:01:29 AM PDT by cornfedcowboy
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To: lowbridge

I would guess that this includes Medicaid enrollees and the folks so heavily subsidized that they pay nothing plus they are cooking the books as usual. Insurance cos. are collection agencies for the government now.


25 posted on 05/08/2014 6:14:20 AM PDT by Foundahardheadedwoman (God don't have a statute of limitations)
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To: cableguymn

“paid in full or just the subsidy was paid by the government?”

My thoughts, too.


26 posted on 05/08/2014 6:14:25 AM PDT by Heart of Georgia
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To: Heart of Georgia

If these co-conspirators (the insurance company ceos) tell me its raining, I’d have to look out the window before believing them. Even then, I’d be skeptical.


27 posted on 05/08/2014 6:19:37 AM PDT by hal ogen (First Amendment or Reeducation Camp?)
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To: Safrguns
"Very DIFFICULT to believe that most can afford to KEEP paying their premiums."

That is the point, wait till these people actually begin to use there so-called benefits and the added costs of deductibles, copay, and the frustration of finding a doctor, comes into play.

I don't think once you are in the system you can just quite, the IRS will take whatever refund you would get to pay the premiums, then add interest and penalties to the amount left over.

Most people get a refund and most people will be shocked, who quite paying premiums come next Apr 15.

These insurers must have some grand guarantees from the gov't to put lipstick on this pig.

 

 

28 posted on 05/08/2014 6:20:50 AM PDT by PoloSec ( Believe the Gospel: how that Christ died for our sins, was buried and rose again)
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To: lowbridge

This is good. Now they need to remember this claim when they come sniffing around wanting the taxpayers to bail them out. Ain’t happening.


29 posted on 05/08/2014 6:28:06 AM PDT by FlingWingFlyer (Obama's smidgens are coming home to roost.)
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To: hal ogen

Absolutely, they’re all in — all the way. The phrase “thick as thieves” comes to mind.


30 posted on 05/08/2014 6:29:59 AM PDT by Heart of Georgia
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To: KeyLargo

“They obtain the insurance card by making the first minimum premium payment, then make no further payments and they then have an insurance cared in their hand to present to the police when stopped for a traffic offense.”

Doesn’t work that way in Ga. The insurance info is real time linked to tag number. No insurance when stpped, and you walk home, the state impounds the vehicle till insurance coverage is obtained. Big fine at the tag office when this happens as well.


31 posted on 05/08/2014 6:38:34 AM PDT by wrench
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To: Mouton

>>> 80% is good eh? How many who had insurance before they were forced to have it actually paid their first month’s insurance bill? My guess, 100%.

I don’t recall saying anything about 80% being “good”.
I said it’s EASY to believe that 80% have paid “something”.
If we want to evaluate the “goodness” of Obamacare participation rates, I would submit that if we had 100% participation AND payment at this point, THAT would be extremely BAD! It would mean that not only have our constitutional rights been taken from us, but that we have willingly given them over to a tyrannical self serving communist dictator.


32 posted on 05/08/2014 6:40:29 AM PDT by Safrguns (PM me if you like to play Minecraft!)
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To: lowbridge

Liars.


33 posted on 05/08/2014 6:49:53 AM PDT by VRWC For Truth (Roberts has perverted the Constitution)
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To: lowbridge

Confirmed: Many of Obamacare’s ‘Eight Million Enrollments’ are Duplicates:

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3153598/posts

SO .... I wonder how they get to 80% of enrollees have paid when there are many duplicates and since the back end reconciliation isn’t built, they aren’t sure of the actual, ‘good’ number ..... it goes on and on.


34 posted on 05/08/2014 6:54:06 AM PDT by Qiviut (Obama: A Caesar at home & a Chamberlain abroad, dividing the country & uniting the world against us.)
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To: lowbridge

My experience has been that when those 80% get in a financial tight spot the first thing dropped is insurance payments as they need that money for something else they consider more important.


35 posted on 05/08/2014 7:37:36 AM PDT by Ruy Dias de Bivar (Sometimes you need 7+ more ammo. LOTS MORE.)
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To: wrench

“Doesn’t work that way in Ga”

Good, but not in most states, especially Democrat controlled states.


36 posted on 05/08/2014 8:22:54 AM PDT by KeyLargo
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To: wrench

Newsmax

Insurance Executives: Obamacare Fees Will Be Passed on to Consumers
Thursday, May 8, 2014 09:27 AM

By: Melissa Clyne

Fees imposed on health insurance providers by the government — expected to raise over $100 billion over 10 years — as part of Obamacare will be passed on to policyholders, health insurance executives told a House Energy and Commerce Committee on Wednesday, The New York Times reports.


37 posted on 05/08/2014 8:58:45 AM PDT by KeyLargo
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