This is a Huffpo article talking about the millions of cancelled private policies and the sometimes huge increase in premiums if using obamacare.
from link
"According to the administration source, the White House is “looking at an administrative fix for the population of people in the individual market who may have an increase in premiums, but don’t get subsidies.
Those with incomes higher than 400 percent above poverty get no such assistance. The proposed administrative fix would address this group. "
One source? unknown?
kinda sketchy.
The easiest fix seems to be another mentioned in article
"The most popular idea for a fix on the Hill is legislation that would entitle someone who purchases health insurance coverage through the end of this year to keep that coverage. Other legislative responses may include extending the health exchange enrollment deadline or delaying the penalty for not purchasing coverage. "The Link
Some questions on this> If obamacare is " settled law" how can BO change things?( even though he already has)
And why would BO want to spend more tax payer money when a reasonable cheaper solution is available.
This article could be nothing more than one site trying to be relevant.
But it does bring up the problem of how to address those people who want to keep their insurance PERIOD.
from link
"According to the administration source, the White House is “looking at an administrative fix for the population of people in the individual market who may have an increase in premiums, but don’t get subsidies.
Those with incomes higher than 400 percent above poverty get no such assistance. The proposed administrative fix would address this group. "
One source? unknown?
kinda sketchy.
The easiest fix seems to be another mentioned in article
"The most popular idea for a fix on the Hill is legislation that would entitle someone who purchases health insurance coverage through the end of this year to keep that coverage. Other legislative responses may include extending the health exchange enrollment deadline or delaying the penalty for not purchasing coverage. "The Link
Some questions on this> If obamacare is " settled law" how can BO change things?( even though he already has)
And why would BO want to spend more tax payer money when a reasonable cheaper solution is available.
This article could be nothing more than one site trying to be relevant.
But it does bring up the problem of how to address those people who want to keep their insurance PERIOD.