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Originally Posted by Glenn Quagmire
#1: The low income people will automatically get exemptions from the penalty and financial assistance to get insurance. It's in the bill.
#2: Businesses, insurance companies, and states have had time to prepare. They just refused to thinking it would be overturned in one of the 38 votes the house took instead of embracing change.
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Point #2 is factually incorrect. Business and the states are waiting on the insurance companies to have quoted premiums for open enrollment that begins Oct 1st 2013, but the Secretary has not promulgated sufficient regulations (too busy passing out exemptions ... at last estimate count about 2,500) for the insurance industry to #1 determine what will be mandatory coverage for underwriting, #2 what will be market for premium determinations, and #3 whether they want to be in any pool in the first place .. or quit writing health insurance all together.
The other fly in the pie is the ridiculous operation of the IRS, which was to "oversee" the implementation and enforcement ... but now is being investigated and may be neutered.
As for "embracing change" .... some providers are not receptive to Greek at any price!