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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsSlate: Obamacare Exchanges Launch Today, Here's What You Need To Do
Obamacare Exchanges Launch Today, Here's What You Need To Do
By Matthew Yglesias
Today is the launch day for the health insurance marketplaces created by the Affordable Care Act so you may be wondering what you need to do. The answer is: Nothing.
Regardless of your family situation, current insurance status, income, etc. you don't have to do anything. Not today and not tomorrow. If you happen to be super-curious you should by all means feel free to check out HealthCare.gov but honestly you do not need to take any action. And pragmatically speaking, today is probably a bad choice of day to try to create your account. Lots of people will be logging on and various pranksters will be doing whatever, and there is no advantage to trying to sign up today as opposed to waiting a week.
What's more if you already get health insurance through your employer, get Medicare, get Medicaid, get Veteran's Administration health care, etc. then you don't need to do anything ever at all. That's 85 percent of the population. The launch of the marketplaces is a big deal, but it's not that big a deal. Many of us who won't be using the marketplaces as long as we stay in our current jobs may have occasion to use them in future years and may feel good knowing that if something changes in our work situation that won't leave us uninsured or uninsurable. But in practice only a relatively small slice of the population will be using these programs in the launch year.
But if you're currently uninsured or buy insurance on the individual market, then what happens is that sometimes over the next sixth months you need to check out the marketplace for your state and the available plans. That's the "open enrollment period."
Pragmatically speaking, though, just as trying to sign up today is a mistake waiting six months is also a mistake. Coverage for any plans you sign up for will be available on January 1, so it's in your interest to sign up before the New Year. And since you probably want to give yourself some time to consider your options and do the whole thing calmly, you might not want to wait until Christmas Eve either. Maybe try to sign up by Thanksgiving so you'll have some Obamacare anecdotes to tell your family?
http://www.slate.com/blogs/moneybox/2013/10/01/obamacare_launch_day_what_you_need_to_do.html
By Matthew Yglesias
Today is the launch day for the health insurance marketplaces created by the Affordable Care Act so you may be wondering what you need to do. The answer is: Nothing.
Regardless of your family situation, current insurance status, income, etc. you don't have to do anything. Not today and not tomorrow. If you happen to be super-curious you should by all means feel free to check out HealthCare.gov but honestly you do not need to take any action. And pragmatically speaking, today is probably a bad choice of day to try to create your account. Lots of people will be logging on and various pranksters will be doing whatever, and there is no advantage to trying to sign up today as opposed to waiting a week.
What's more if you already get health insurance through your employer, get Medicare, get Medicaid, get Veteran's Administration health care, etc. then you don't need to do anything ever at all. That's 85 percent of the population. The launch of the marketplaces is a big deal, but it's not that big a deal. Many of us who won't be using the marketplaces as long as we stay in our current jobs may have occasion to use them in future years and may feel good knowing that if something changes in our work situation that won't leave us uninsured or uninsurable. But in practice only a relatively small slice of the population will be using these programs in the launch year.
But if you're currently uninsured or buy insurance on the individual market, then what happens is that sometimes over the next sixth months you need to check out the marketplace for your state and the available plans. That's the "open enrollment period."
Pragmatically speaking, though, just as trying to sign up today is a mistake waiting six months is also a mistake. Coverage for any plans you sign up for will be available on January 1, so it's in your interest to sign up before the New Year. And since you probably want to give yourself some time to consider your options and do the whole thing calmly, you might not want to wait until Christmas Eve either. Maybe try to sign up by Thanksgiving so you'll have some Obamacare anecdotes to tell your family?
http://www.slate.com/blogs/moneybox/2013/10/01/obamacare_launch_day_what_you_need_to_do.html
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Slate: Obamacare Exchanges Launch Today, Here's What You Need To Do (Original Post)
flpoljunkie
Oct 2013
OP
Apparently, part of the problem is healthcare.gov web portal did not open for business until 8AM.
flpoljunkie
Oct 2013
#2
Thanks. All topics links should be particularly helpful for those seeking info re ACA.
flpoljunkie
Oct 2013
#4
ProSense
(116,464 posts)1. The moaning is interesting.
Obamacare went from something no one knew about and wanted to everyone complaining Healthcare.gov is being swamped.
flpoljunkie
(26,184 posts)2. Apparently, part of the problem is healthcare.gov web portal did not open for business until 8AM.
Assume that 8AM ET.
ProSense
(116,464 posts)3. Here's where you can get excellent information
All Topics
https://www.healthcare.gov/all-topics/
What key dates do I need to know?
https://www.healthcare.gov/what-key-dates-do-i-need-to-know/#part=1
https://www.healthcare.gov/all-topics/
What key dates do I need to know?
https://www.healthcare.gov/what-key-dates-do-i-need-to-know/#part=1
flpoljunkie
(26,184 posts)4. Thanks. All topics links should be particularly helpful for those seeking info re ACA.