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LDragonFire
Wow you guys ever question the spin you call news?
Obama administration officials acknowledged today that some of the roughly 126,000 Americans who completed the torturous online enrollment process in October and November might not be officially signed up with their selected issuer, even if the website has told them they are.
Technical problems surrounding the transfer of an applicant’s personal information from the federal marketplace to the selected insurance company have plagued the system since its launch, making it difficult for insurers to finalize some enrollments. The 834 forms that issuers receive from the system have been riddled with errors, including often duplicate or incomplete information.
While the front-end of the website has been vastly improved, the back-end glitches remain a serious concern, IT experts and industry officials say.
ABCNEWS
Ok what it really says is that these 126k have signed up and chose a plan, but the application process has glitches and the transactions have not been completed from the buyer to the seller.
This thread is completely misleading
nighthawk1954
LDragonFire
Wow you guys ever question the spin you call news?
Obama administration officials acknowledged today that some of the roughly 126,000 Americans who completed the torturous online enrollment process in October and November might not be officially signed up with their selected issuer, even if the website has told them they are.
Technical problems surrounding the transfer of an applicant’s personal information from the federal marketplace to the selected insurance company have plagued the system since its launch, making it difficult for insurers to finalize some enrollments. The 834 forms that issuers receive from the system have been riddled with errors, including often duplicate or incomplete information.
While the front-end of the website has been vastly improved, the back-end glitches remain a serious concern, IT experts and industry officials say.
ABCNEWS
Ok what it really says is that these 126k have signed up and chose a plan, but the application process has glitches and the transactions have not been completed from the buyer to the seller.
This thread is completely misleading
LDragonFire
reply to post by nighthawk1954
HOAX you posted partisan propaganda that didn't even provide a link to the boast they made. I have provided the ABC link to what the story really said. How are the 126k not real? How are the 126k enrolled are not real?
LDragonFire
reply to post by burntheships
Yes they are signed up!
LDragonFire
reply to post by burntheships
Yes they are signed up!
SBMcG
reply to post by nighthawk1954
There are still a few die-hard (and increasingly desperate) ##SNIPPED## out there frantically trying to cover for their massively-failed Messiah. They are so personally invested in this "Obama" (if that's even his real name) that they refuse to admit the truth no matter how much evidence they are presented. When Barrycare finally collapses -- and it will, they will blame the GOP, even though most polls show 80%+ of the American people disapprove of this idiotic scheme.
LDragonFire
reply to post by snrRog
It should be in the hoax section. The thread title is "EXPOSED: 126,000 Obamacare Enrollees Not Real!" The site linked then says that 126k have signed up but haven't picked a plan officially. They are real they just haven't completed the process.
Administration Official:
Obamacare Payment Systems
Still Need to Be Built
kurthall
reply to post by nighthawk1954
OMG, I can not even read anymore of this anti Obama GARBAGE. Source? Fox News. LMAO. Why not vote Rush Limbaugh into office. We all know the Affordable Healthcare Act Website has been a nightmare. Obama admitted that. Some of this stuff though even when proven wrong people just keep running with it
LDragonFire
Wow you guys ever question the spin you call news?
Obama administration officials acknowledged today that some of the roughly 126,000 Americans who completed the torturous online enrollment process in October and November might not be officially signed up with their selected issuer, even if the website has told them they are.
Technical problems surrounding the transfer of an applicant’s personal information from the federal marketplace to the selected insurance company have plagued the system since its launch, making it difficult for insurers to finalize some enrollments. The 834 forms that issuers receive from the system have been riddled with errors, including often duplicate or incomplete information.
While the front-end of the website has been vastly improved, the back-end glitches remain a serious concern, IT experts and industry officials say.
ABCNEWS
Ok what it really says is that these 126k have signed up and chose a plan, but the application process has glitches and the transactions have not been completed from the buyer to the seller.
This thread is completely misleading
Bob Shlora of Alpharetta, Ga., was supposed to be a belated Obamacare success story. After weeks of trying, the 61-year-old told ABC News he fully enrolled in a new health insurance plan through the federal marketplace over the weekend, and received a Humana policy ID number to prove it.
But two days later, his insurer has no record of the transaction, Shlora said, even though his account on the government website indicates that he has a plan.
“I feel like this: My application was taken … by a bureaucrat, it was put on a conveyor belt and it’s still going around, and it’s never going to leave the building,” he said. “I’ve lost hope. If it happens, great.”
Obama administration officials acknowledged today that some of the roughly 126,000 Americans who completed the torturous online enrollment process in October and November might not be officially signed up with their selected issuer, even if the website has told them they are.
Technical problems surrounding the transfer of an applicant’s personal information from the federal marketplace to the selected insurance company have plagued the system since its launch, making it difficult for insurers to finalize some enrollments. The 834 forms that issuers receive from the system have been riddled with errors, including often duplicate or incomplete information.
For those who thought they enrolled in a plan through the federal exchange since October, the Obama administration now advises that individuals contact their insurance company to verify coverage and if none exists, to start all over again.
“Consumers should absolutely call their selected plan, confirm that they have paid their first month’s premium and that coverage would be available to them, beginning January 1st,” said Julie Bataille, communications director for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, or CMS.
Obama administration officials admitted Monday that roughly 126,000 Americans who successfully navigated the Obamacare website and enrolled in a new health insurance plan might not have officially signed up for their plans, ABC News reports.
The Obama administration suggests individuals who were told by the website that they had successfully signed up should contact their insurance to ensure their coverage actually exists. If it does not, individuals would have to start the process over again.
“Consumers should absolutely call their selected plan, confirm that they have paid their first month’s premium and that coverage would be available to them, beginning January 1st,” said Julie Bataille, communications director for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, or CMS.
kurthall
reply to post by nighthawk1954
OMG, I can not even read anymore of this anti Obama GARBAGE. Source? Fox News. LMAO. Why not vote Rush Limbaugh into office. We all know the Affordable Healthcare Act Website has been a nightmare. Obama admitted that. Some of this stuff though even when proven wrong people just keep running with it