State exchanges are coming–what are today’s considerations?
By jeremy.engdahl-johnson
The state healthcare exchanges that will be created as part of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act are intended to bring buyers and sellers together in a single marketplace for qualified health insurance. While the idea of a single marketplace is relatively straightforward, there are numerous underlying complexities, including plan cost, affordability, access, group size, participant age, marketing and education, eligibility, plan qualification, and risk adjustment. States that plan to establish exchanges should be well aware of these issues and should determine the best course of action depending on their specific circumstances. A new briefing paper examines these dynamics.
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There’s only one problem;where are you going to get the doctors,and specialists,who will take these “health care exchange”insurance?they already dumped Medicare patients,they cannot get doctors to take them.So,where are you gonna get medical people,who will accept this insurance?Answer:In Canada.Yes.Private clinics in Canada,that will only take cash.You guys will go over the borders,to Canada,and pay cash to private clinics.Or,go to south America.You should repeal this whole bill,while you still can.Or,just get rid of Obama and his cabinet,any way you can,no ways excluded.