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njbchbum 10-09-2013 09:27 AM

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Originally Posted by l2ridehd (Post 760144)
I must have missed something. If I already have Medicare A and B, and a medigap plan that includes a prescription drug option, why do I need to log into this site? I believe I read someplace that I don't need to do anything.

I have the same and am not changing a thing! there is no need to!

billethkid 10-09-2013 09:36 AM

it is for the uninsured.

There is no need for anybody with paid for insurance to register for aything.

I am sure there are some number that try because they are not sure. And there has to be a number that are curious so they try as well ....at least to the point where too much personal information is needed.

And unlike many things designed to be purchased on line with the ability to compare shop before one buys....ALL the personal information is required PRIOR to even being aware of what is available....hence if one chooses to not buy in....all your persoal information is of record. Now why would the system be designed contrary to usual interenet shopping schemes?
It certainly was not unintentional!!

btk

ilovetv 10-09-2013 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by billethkid (Post 760230)
it is for the uninsured.

There is no need for anybody with paid for insurance to register for aything.

I am sure there are some number that try because they are not sure. And there has to be a number that are curious so they try as well ....at least to the point where too much personal information is needed.

And unlike many things designed to be purchased on line with the ability to compare shop before one buys....ALL the personal information is required PRIOR to even being aware of what is available....hence if one chooses to not buy in....all your persoal information is of record. Now why would the system be designed contrary to usual interenet shopping schemes?
It certainly was not unintentional!!
btk

It will help the IRS with assigning the penalty/fine to people who do not have coverage because they can't afford the newly increased premiums on their existing plan, and they don't qualify for subsidies, so they go without insurance and join the ranks of the uninsured.

sailor47 10-09-2013 10:36 AM

Not for you if..
 
This thread is not for you if you already are on Medicare or have a pension funded or some other funded health care insurance that can transfer to Florida.

In our case one of us is still purchasing Health Insurance, not 65 yet. We have been purchasing our own policy for 15 years since we retired. Once you have insurance the company cannot cancel you policy as long as you make the premiums. However, we could not transfer our Anthem BC/BS policy from our home state of Kentucky to Florida because the companies use a loop hole to refuse you insurance due to pre-existing conditions. BC/BS is registered as a different company from state to state. We missed that detail when we purchased our TV home in 09. So we maintain two homes and live a bulk of the year in Kentucky which is our residence of record.

Now we have the opportunity to buy insurance in Florida due to the affordable care act. Then we can move here full time and sell our property in Kentucky.

So that's why we are so anxious to see if this site ever gets off the ground and to determine what will be available.

By the way I was 10 pounds over weight and have taken High Blood pressure medication to maintain a near perfect pressure. That was grounds for BC/BS of Florida to refuse me coverage. No other health issues.

Hope this all works out before the first of the year, otherwise we will be stuck in Kentucky another year just to maintain health insurance.

janmcn 10-09-2013 10:47 AM

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Originally Posted by sailor47 (Post 760258)
This thread is not for you if you already are on Medicare or have a pension funded or some other funded health care insurance that can transfer to Florida.

In our case one of us is still purchasing Health Insurance, not 65 yet. We have been purchasing our own policy for 15 years since we retired. Once you have insurance the company cannot cancel you policy as long as you make the premiums. However, we could not transfer our Anthem BC/BS policy from our home state of Kentucky to Florida because the companies use a loop hole to refuse you insurance due to pre-existing conditions. BC/BS is registered as a different company from state to state. We missed that detail when we purchased our TV home in 09. So we maintain two homes and live a bulk of the year in Kentucky which is our residence of record.

Now we have the opportunity to buy insurance in Florida due to the affordable care act. Then we can move here full time and sell our property in Kentucky.

So that's why we are so anxious to see if this site ever gets off the ground and to determine what will be available.

By the way I was 10 pounds over weight and have taken High Blood pressure medication to maintain a near perfect pressure. That was grounds for BC/BS of Florida to refuse me coverage. No other health issues.

Hope this all works out before the first of the year, otherwise we will be stuck in Kentucky another year just to maintain health insurance.


People are having an easy time signing up for affordable health care in states that set up their own websites. Florida is not one of those states. Governor Scott elected to have the federal government set up and run the website for Floridians.

TexaninVA 10-09-2013 12:07 PM

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Originally Posted by rn1tv (Post 759898)
The reason they are getting 5 times more calls than anticipated is due to system problems and crashes. If I and many others could have gotten through on the 1st try, the numbers would be greatly reduced.

From an IT technical perspective, your comment is correct. The system has some type of internal design flaw that may be readily fixable ... we'll find out. But, when people get locked out they try again and this does in fact create an artificially high volume load when then loops the system.

Again, from a purely IT technical perspective, the people (ie contractors no doubt) who designed the site were incompetent. The same would go for the govvie COTR's who supposedly supervised the work.

billethkid 10-09-2013 12:29 PM

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Originally Posted by janmcn (Post 760264)
People are having an easy time signing up for affordable health care in states that set up their own websites. Florida is not one of those states. Governor Scott elected to have the federal government set up and run the website for Floridians.

certainly a no mystery message in that statement.
And this is only the beginning of a very long implementation/administration of this program.

The real party begins 1/1/2014.

btk

samhass 10-09-2013 01:01 PM

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Originally Posted by l2ridehd (Post 760144)
I must have missed something. If I already have Medicare A and B, and a medigap plan that includes a prescription drug option, why do I need to log into this site? I believe I read someplace that I don't need to do anything.

I don't think you need to log on at all. I will try to log on in a few weeks because I am not yet old enough for Medicare. I buy an individual BC/BS plan and am not part of any group. I hope to find less expensive insurance.

Bay Kid 10-10-2013 08:16 AM

What could we expect from any government project? Scary.

DEWRDW 10-10-2013 08:20 AM

freedom health hmo
 
has any signed up for this medicare advantage plan?

DaleMN 10-10-2013 08:27 AM

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Originally Posted by billethkid (Post 760323)
certainly a no mystery message in that statement.
And this is only the beginning of a very long implementation/administration of this program.

The real party begins 1/1/2014.

btk

And a great party it will be. :wave:

kittygilchrist 10-10-2013 08:59 AM

I tried the site today....after taking my application, the screen says, "your account cannot be created. the system is unavailable..."
then there's a TRY AGAIN button...
really?

graciegirl 10-10-2013 09:02 AM

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Originally Posted by DaleMN (Post 760715)
And a great party it will be. :wave:


Why?

l2ridehd 10-10-2013 10:04 AM

What is interesting is the budget for this site was $94 million. The most expensive web site ever created. Actually turned out to be $634 million. The most expensive by 21 fold. And it doesn't work. Sure hope they do better with the delivery cost projections.

John Mcafee, the founder of Mcafee security systems says this web site is porous with security holes, and yet you have to put so much sensitive information into it. He also says his company could have built the government and each state site for under a $1000 each and they would be secure. Volume would have caused a significantly more expensive server implementation, but the basic site cost should have been minimal. He says we will see millions of fraud and identity theft cases as a result of this terrible web site design.

And now we will entrust 1/6 of our economy to the government that can't even build (or have built for them) a simple web site and make it secure.

Before you put all of your secure information into this system, go online and freeze all three credit reporting agencies. Might save you future problems if he is even half right.

graciegirl 10-10-2013 10:26 AM

I am so afraid you are right. If only all of the kind hearts who want to take care of the sick and fragile and injured would know that the mean, and stealthy and bad will take a good share of the money set aside for the truly needy.

When ever there is a budget for anything that the government establishes, even if it is not needed, the people in charge of it will use the money for stuff that is not used even, so the money will be there next year..... Ask anyone who has worked with government contracts.

And people are coming into this country and living off of us.

I didn't believe this myself until in our nice upscale area of West Chester, Ohio I kept standing in line in back of a lot of "new citizens" healthy looking ones with little kids and waiting while they used their vouchers.

We have GOT to stop the lawyers who advertise on television who get disability benefits for people who are not disabled. We have got to stop food stamps being used for cigarettes. We have got to stop taking care of people who CAN take care of themselves. Or we are gonna be in even a bigger financial mess.

We have to be like a good mother. And use some tough love. The goodness in our hearts, translated into some government programs is wildly abused.:Screen_of_Death:


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