Obamacare Is A Bit Like The Astronaut On Top Of The Rocket
Senin, 15 Oktober 2018
Health Insurance Reform,
Insurance Exchanges,
Obamacare,
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
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Washington Post columnist Ezra Klein and I spoke about the Obamacare rollout yesterday afternoon.
Here is his column from today's Washington Post:
Ezra Klein: You wrote about how the problems on the back-end of the insurance portals, in the way they communicate with the systems of actual insurers, might be as bad or worse than the front-end traffic problems. What are you worried about, exactly?
Bob Laszewski: What I’m worried about is that when people go to their doctor in January they may walk in, and the doctor and hospital won’t find them in the insurer’s computer system or their bank account won’t be appropriately debited or they’ll be signed up for the wrong plan. I’m worried about all these things. Now, we have a few weeks to get this straightened out. But only a few weeks.
EK: Tell me what you’re hearing from the insurance industry that has you concerned.
Read the Rest at the Washington Post
Here is his column from today's Washington Post:
‘Obamacare is a bit like the astronaut on top of the rocket’
By Ezra Klein, Published: October 15 at 12:38 pmEzra Klein: You wrote about how the problems on the back-end of the insurance portals, in the way they communicate with the systems of actual insurers, might be as bad or worse than the front-end traffic problems. What are you worried about, exactly?
Bob Laszewski: What I’m worried about is that when people go to their doctor in January they may walk in, and the doctor and hospital won’t find them in the insurer’s computer system or their bank account won’t be appropriately debited or they’ll be signed up for the wrong plan. I’m worried about all these things. Now, we have a few weeks to get this straightened out. But only a few weeks.
EK: Tell me what you’re hearing from the insurance industry that has you concerned.
Read the Rest at the Washington Post