Landrieu, Begich Among Moderates Pushing Obamacare Fixes
The bills include one that would provide a permanent path for consumers to enroll directly through insurers or certified web-based entities in addition to enrolling through healthcare.gov.
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The bills include one that would provide a permanent path for consumers to enroll directly through insurers or certified web-based entities in addition to enrolling through healthcare.gov.
In fact, she knew there were other, less-expensive health care options being offered through the exchanges on HealthCare.gov, but she wasn’t interested pursuing them.
They argue that the president’s HealthCare.gov website woes did not serve as a fundraising specter to boost their bottom line.
The legislation, which would require victims of security breaches through the HealthCare.gov insurance exchanges to be notified within two days, passed 291-122.
came before them, the two bills to be voted on by the week’s end don’t stand much chance of getting signed into law, either — they would, respectively, mandate that victims of security breaches through HealthCare.gov
While Republican approval ratings were in the tank following the shutdown, they quickly found a way to change the subject: Obamacare, and specifically, the disastrous Healthcare.gov rollout (though
Oversight and Government Reform Chairman Darrell Issa is on a quest to prove there are vast security gaps on HealthCare.gov, and he and his staff think they may have just hit a goldmine.
From quoting the “Wizard of Oz” to comparing red Solo cups and wine glasses, House Republicans grilled Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius on Wednesday, questioning the HealthCare.gov
A handful of House Democrats want the contractors responsible for HealthCare.gov to be held accountable for the failures of the Obamacare website.
“Given the existing problems with healthcare.gov and other state-run marketplace websites that depend on the federally-administered website, we urge you to consider extending open enrollment beyond
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said Wednesday that she doesn’t support delaying the Obamacare individual mandate, despite the glitch-ridden rollout of HealthCare.gov.
That’s where Republicans will launch their public investigation into what’s really wrong with HealthCare.gov and who’s really responsible for the centerpiece of the new health insurance marketplace that
Obama administration to consider extending the open enrollment period for the first year of the health care law’s implementation — and delaying the individual mandate tax — if the problems plaguing the HealthCare.gov