Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Sebelious Urging Insuance Companies to Cover People Who Haven't Paid

Fearing that many people will think they have health insurance coverage when they do not, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius is "urging" insurance companies to "give consumers additional time to pay their first month's premium and still have coverage beginning Jan. 1, 2014." 
Insurance companies should cover people who haven't yet paid, in other words. 
With just a few weeks to go until Obamacare takes full effect, Sebelius announced additional changes on Thursday, some that tell insurance companies how to run their business and others that "strongly" encourage insurance companies to waive their rules -- on premium payments, for example.
Sebelius now says insurance companies MUST accept payments through December 31 (instead of Dec. 23) for health care coverage that begins the next day, Jan. 1. 
She also is "urging" insurance companies to "give consumers additional time to pay their first month's premium and still have coverage beginning Jan. 1, 2014." 
That's because many people who have "enrolled" in Obamacare have not yet paid their premiums, which is supposed to happen for coverage to begin.
Other steps announced on Thursday were..

Read the rest of the story HERE.

Yeah....she's one to give business advice. The poster child for incompetence. Look how well she's running Obamacare...and the website...What a gem.

If I had investments with any insurance company that goes along with her bizarre request...I'd drop them like a hot potato.

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1 comment:

Ohio JOE said...

Mrs. Sebelious has no clue how insurance works.