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Tuesday, August 06, 2013

Administration officials announced Monday that the [ObamaTax] is a step closer to reality for millions of uninsured Americans

  While we watch the anticipated implosion of the Data Hub, we should also be keeping our eyes on some of the ways we're expected to interact with it.

Example the First:

Administration officials announced Monday that the [ObamaTax] is a step closer to reality for millions of uninsured Americans ... consumers can now go online to healthcare.gov and create personal accounts by establishing a username and password"


Well, goody! Must mean we're really close to open access to hundreds of new plans and going-out-of-business rates (so to speak).



 Which brings us to Example the Second:"A federal health insurance exchange agency has come up with advice about how its exchanges will manage relationships with one type of consumer helper — the "certified application counselor."
So what's a CAC?

So glad you asked:
"Federally facilitated exchanges" run by CCIIO will designate CACs, and how the FFEs will fire CACs violating privacy standards or breaking other program rules."

 
Clear as mud....
Obamacare has more holes in it than a Fredericks of Hollywood nightie but not anywhere near as fun.

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