Posted on 11/09/2013 8:10:58 AM PST by Republican Wildcat
State health cabinet and insurance officials are trying to counter frustration and confusion and political arguments in the wake of a rash of insurance policy cancellations as a result of the Affordable Care Act.
Around 280,000 Kentuckians will see their current insurance policies be discontinued in the coming months because of changes brought on by the Affordable Care Act, but that does not mean they are being dropped, according to the Kentucky Department of Insurance.
About 130,000 individuals and 150,000 people who hold small group policies in the state will receive letters stating that their policy is discontinued because the plan does not comply with the Affordable Care Act, according to Kentucky Department of Insurance spokeswoman Ronda Sloan.
In an interview with Pure Politics, Sloan said those Kentuckians arent getting booted from being covered. Instead, Sloan said the individuals affected will receive an offer with an alternative plan included in that discontinuation letter. As a result, some might see their insurance costs go up or drop depending on the individual case, Sloan said.
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Hello - being FORCED to change plans means you are LOSING your current plan!
...and if they are willing to take a worse plan (lower coverage levels, higher deductibles and co-pays) for higher costs. You might, might be able to actually reduce costs (though I have heard of exactly no-one being able to do this) if you accept a completely terrible plan with little coverage, huge deductibles, and virtual 100% co-pays.
I would be willing to bet that out of the 280,000 people fewer than 1000 actually see their costs go down. No, make that fewer than 100.
Their goals come first.
Uh...so these KY residents didn’t get to keep their plan. So Obama lied to them.
And the plans they are forced into may not be more affordable than what they had, so how can that help their personal finances, or the economy of Kentucky?
Behold! Some idiot reporter reporting on idiocy. Of COURSE you’re going to get new insurance offers when you lose your current policy.
Spin from the Beshear administration who said the criticism of Obamacare was a “web of deception” and telling the critics to “get over it!”, etc. - now scrambling with reality starting to set in.
Oh yeah, we've already seen what those alternative plan offers are...triple premiums and outrageous deductibles.
The numbers will be much higher next year when the employer mandate takes effect. Forward comrades!!
“We are taking away your Toyota Camry. You may now either have a used AMC Pacer or a Ford F150.”
Only for the local party faithful. A few lucky ones will have Trabants for a while until confiscated. Communal bicycles and poorly made worn out shoes will be the norm.
Wouldn’t it be something if the ACA Obamacare creates a much large pool of uninsured compared to what was before?
They get to help pay for Sandra Fluke's birth control.
That's some heavy dinero.
Could it be that each of these 280,000 Kentuckians are racists? How dare they complain about DIM/LIB nobamacare.
On an apples-to-apples basis(deductibles, medicine costs, co-pays, specialists, doctor visits, and so on), I would like to see one (1) single case of somebody’s insurance go down. Just one. A single one. More Demo spin/lies.
"If you like your plan, you can keep your plan."
Just proceed on in life. You can bank on that promise.
G'day!
Looks like the Sheeple of Kentucky just got BeShear’ed!
“They get to help pay for Sandra Fluke’s birth control.”
Actually, I might be willing to chip in for her birth control.
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