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Title: DC delays key pieces of ObamaCare exchange
Post by: mystery-ak on September 25, 2013, 11:45:55 pm
http://thehill.com/blogs/healthwatch/health-reform-implementation/324653-dc-delays-key-pieces-of-obamacare-exchange (http://thehill.com/blogs/healthwatch/health-reform-implementation/324653-dc-delays-key-pieces-of-obamacare-exchange)


DC delays key pieces of ObamaCare exchange
By Sam Baker - 09/25/13 05:12 PM ET

The ObamaCare exchange serving Washington, D.C. is delaying important parts of its operations less than a week before it is scheduled to open for enrollment.

Washington's exchange said Wednesday that it will not be ready on Oct. 1 to calculate the tax subsidies people can receive to help purchase private insurance.

The D.C. exchange also will not immediately be able to determine eligibility for Medicaid.

President Obama and his allies have repeatedly predicted "glitches" and "bumps" when the new marketplaces launch.

Some states have pushed back some parts of the process — for example, restricting their exchanges to brokers and navigators — but D.C.'s delays are the most significant setbacks to date.

New insurance marketplaces are set to open Oct. 1, and are supposed to seamlessly take in applications, determine whether consumers are eligible for Medicaid or for tax credits, and then enroll them in a new health plan.

Washington's exchange said it will still begin accepting applications on Oct. 1 and will notify applicants of their eligibility determinations in early November.

Because the enrollment window stays open through March, the exchange said, "a consumer will have ample time to make an informed decision about which health plan to enroll in."


Title: Re: DC delays key pieces of ObamaCare exchange
Post by: sinkspur on September 25, 2013, 11:56:58 pm
It's not coming together folks.    The biggest issue is no doubt the ability of a multitude of interfaces to exchange data in real time.

Deadlines will continue to be missed, excuses will be made, confusion will reign. 

Anger will build.

And this is just the start.  We ain't seen nothin' yet.