Friday, November 1, 2013

Six.


Nice job, Obama!

6!

If they don't reach the goal of 7 million enrollments by March 1st, health care costs will explode even more than they already have, federal deficits will soar, and millions more will be without health insurance. Unfortunately, I think it's all part of the master plan toward single payer.
.....But no one in the administration has been willing to tell us how many policies have been purchased, and this may be the reason: CBS News has learned enrollments got off to an incredibly slow start. 
Early enrollment figures are contained in notes from twice-a-day "war room" meetings convened within the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services after the website failed on Oct. 1. They were turned over in response to a document request from the House Oversight Committee. 
The website launched on a Tuesday. Publicly, the government said there were 4.7 million unique visits in the first 24 hours. But at a meeting Wednesday morning, the war room notes say "six enrollments have occurred so far." 
They were with BlueCross BlueShield North Carolina and Kansas City, CareSource and Healthcare Service Corporation. 
By Wednesday afternoon, enrollments were up to "approximately 100." By the end of Wednesday, the notes reflect "248 enrollments" nationwide. 
The health care exchanges need to average 39,000 enrollees a day to meet the goal of seven million by March 1....


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1 comment:

hamaca said...

I think you're right, RWN. The ultimate plan is to move toward single payer. The question is whether the GOP are inadvertently facilitating this in any way.