Sebilius didn't implement this correctly at all. She was far too willing to 'work with everyone' rather than leveling the law. Because she has been to soft 'on crime' there is all kinds of mischief by the Republicans. She played into the political demands of Republicans.
The waivers should never have occurred and now the Republicans are simply attempting to obstruct the Affordable Care Act year after year for their political pandering.
She has allowed 40 votes in the House to continue this idiocy.
There are going to be industry SURVIVORS to this law and there are going to be those that can't 'hack it.' That is life. The egregious nature of the Wall Street companies in handling the well being of the American people in regard to their health care insurance has caused DEATHS. These bastards need to go down and go down hard. There is to be no more DOMESTIC American Deaths allowed!
Sebilius has allowed playing with the law for 'economic' purposes. This isn't JUST about economics, it is about the health and well being of the American people.
Corporate deaths will occur. Too Bad!!!!!!!!!
...The delay means some Americans (click here) will have to wait a little longer to realize the full benefit of one of the Affordable Care Act's key consumer protections -- a first-ever legal limit on how much people have to spend on their own health care.
The hiccup in implementation primarily affects people enrolled in group health plans with separate administrators for medical services and prescription drug benefits, government officials and industry representatives told ABC News.
Under the law, combined out-of-pocket spending on medical care and prescription drugs cannot exceed $6,350 a year for an individual or $12,700 a year for a family, including co-payments and deductibles, starting in 2014.
Those caps will take effect as planned for all health plans sold in the new insurance exchanges and offered through employers whose medical and drug benefits are administered by the same entity. But Americans enrolled in other plans could still face higher costs....
This is appalling job performance by the Secretary of Health and Human Services to implement the Affordable Care Act. I would have fired her at the first blush of failure. The Affordable Care Act was passed on March 23, 2010 after a full year of debate and law writing. Four years have passed and there has to be delays because computer systems aren't ready? Then don't participate and we'll find a better way.
Since when does it take four years to implement computer changes? That stuff happens overnight which also means the National Security of the USA from Wall Street NSA invasion "Need to Know" should have been solved already.
For god sakes Computer Apps multiple like rabbits.
The waivers should never have occurred and now the Republicans are simply attempting to obstruct the Affordable Care Act year after year for their political pandering.
She has allowed 40 votes in the House to continue this idiocy.
There are going to be industry SURVIVORS to this law and there are going to be those that can't 'hack it.' That is life. The egregious nature of the Wall Street companies in handling the well being of the American people in regard to their health care insurance has caused DEATHS. These bastards need to go down and go down hard. There is to be no more DOMESTIC American Deaths allowed!
Sebilius has allowed playing with the law for 'economic' purposes. This isn't JUST about economics, it is about the health and well being of the American people.
Corporate deaths will occur. Too Bad!!!!!!!!!
...The delay means some Americans (click here) will have to wait a little longer to realize the full benefit of one of the Affordable Care Act's key consumer protections -- a first-ever legal limit on how much people have to spend on their own health care.
The hiccup in implementation primarily affects people enrolled in group health plans with separate administrators for medical services and prescription drug benefits, government officials and industry representatives told ABC News.
Under the law, combined out-of-pocket spending on medical care and prescription drugs cannot exceed $6,350 a year for an individual or $12,700 a year for a family, including co-payments and deductibles, starting in 2014.
Those caps will take effect as planned for all health plans sold in the new insurance exchanges and offered through employers whose medical and drug benefits are administered by the same entity. But Americans enrolled in other plans could still face higher costs....
This is appalling job performance by the Secretary of Health and Human Services to implement the Affordable Care Act. I would have fired her at the first blush of failure. The Affordable Care Act was passed on March 23, 2010 after a full year of debate and law writing. Four years have passed and there has to be delays because computer systems aren't ready? Then don't participate and we'll find a better way.
Since when does it take four years to implement computer changes? That stuff happens overnight which also means the National Security of the USA from Wall Street NSA invasion "Need to Know" should have been solved already.
For god sakes Computer Apps multiple like rabbits.