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DesideriScuri -> RE: Exchanges pool (10/3/2013 7:18:04 AM)

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ORIGINAL: mnottertail
I think that as in minnesota, the national database was swamped witch led to very few people being able to sign up, since information from the fed database could not be delivered.


Ken put out that several hundred thousand people signed up nationally on the first day (I think that's what it was) with 4.6M individual visitors (not individual clicks).

I can't imagine the national database not being swamped.

If you take 4.6M individual visitors and "several hundred thousand" policies bought, it is still not clear if it was swamped because of it's popularity (the D supporters will crow) or the curiosity (the R supporters will rebut), or a mix of both (which is most likely, imo).




mnottertail -> RE: Exchanges pool (10/3/2013 7:23:40 AM)

I tried to fill out the online, and they asked me questions from over 15 years ago, to establish my identity. But couldn't complete the thing.




JeffBC -> RE: Exchanges pool (10/3/2013 7:24:56 AM)

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ORIGINAL: mnottertail
I tried to fill out the online, and they asked me questions from over 15 years ago, to establish my identity. But couldn't complete the thing.

I went to the California site out of curiosity. There was never any option I found to give me an actual quote.




mnottertail -> RE: Exchanges pool (10/3/2013 7:26:14 AM)

I never got that far. I do not think they will quote you until they establish exactly who you are.




DomKen -> RE: Exchanges pool (10/3/2013 7:29:21 AM)


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ORIGINAL: JeffBC

quote:

ORIGINAL: mnottertail
I tried to fill out the online, and they asked me questions from over 15 years ago, to establish my identity. But couldn't complete the thing.

I went to the California site out of curiosity. There was never any option I found to give me an actual quote.

As near as I cant tell you can't get a quote from the federal site until you are deep into the process, which is, IMO, a failing of the system. A person should be able to put in the basic info about who needs coverage and what their income level is and get a quote.




DesideriScuri -> RE: Exchanges pool (10/3/2013 7:30:37 AM)

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ORIGINAL: DomKen
quote:

ORIGINAL: JeffBC
quote:

ORIGINAL: mnottertail
I tried to fill out the online, and they asked me questions from over 15 years ago, to establish my identity. But couldn't complete the thing.

I went to the California site out of curiosity. There was never any option I found to give me an actual quote.

As near as I cant tell you can't get a quote from the federal site until you are deep into the process, which is, IMO, a failing of the system. A person should be able to put in the basic info about who needs coverage and what their income level is and get a quote.


Does the KFF calculator give any idea on a "basic quote?"




mnottertail -> RE: Exchanges pool (10/3/2013 7:31:40 AM)


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ORIGINAL: DesideriScuri

quote:

ORIGINAL: DomKen
quote:

ORIGINAL: JeffBC
quote:

ORIGINAL: mnottertail
I tried to fill out the online, and they asked me questions from over 15 years ago, to establish my identity. But couldn't complete the thing.

I went to the California site out of curiosity. There was never any option I found to give me an actual quote.

As near as I cant tell you can't get a quote from the federal site until you are deep into the process, which is, IMO, a failing of the system. A person should be able to put in the basic info about who needs coverage and what their income level is and get a quote.


Does the KFF calculator give any idea on a "basic quote?"




I tried it, in my case at least it was way way way off, it didnt ask some basic questions, and it made some real iffy assumptions.




TreasureKY -> RE: Exchanges pool (10/3/2013 7:33:23 AM)


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ORIGINAL: DomKen

A person should be able to put in the basic info about who needs coverage and what their income level is and get a quote.


I agree. Kentucky's site will allow you to put in basic family info and see policies and pricing. Unfortunately, it doesn't appear that you can find out subsidy amounts and final cost unless you pick a plan... which seems to be the point where the system breaks.




DomKen -> RE: Exchanges pool (10/3/2013 7:44:04 AM)


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ORIGINAL: DesideriScuri

quote:

ORIGINAL: DomKen
quote:

ORIGINAL: JeffBC
quote:

ORIGINAL: mnottertail
I tried to fill out the online, and they asked me questions from over 15 years ago, to establish my identity. But couldn't complete the thing.

I went to the California site out of curiosity. There was never any option I found to give me an actual quote.

As near as I cant tell you can't get a quote from the federal site until you are deep into the process, which is, IMO, a failing of the system. A person should be able to put in the basic info about who needs coverage and what their income level is and get a quote.


Does the KFF calculator give any idea on a "basic quote?"


It tells you an average premium but doesn't let you actually see a plan. It's hard to compare costs without knowing what exactly a bronze level plan covers.




DesideriScuri -> RE: Exchanges pool (10/3/2013 8:31:07 AM)

FR,

This is too damn funny!

[image]local://upfiles/1352305/FFC1AABF0C55413D88B6EF0FF2C5B146.jpg[/image]

Edited to add: I added the letters underneath the 800#

The number: 1-800-318-2596
The digits : 1-800-F_U-CKYO

Government foresight failure!!!




tj444 -> RE: Exchanges pool (10/3/2013 8:46:07 AM)



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ORIGINAL: mnottertail

I tried to fill out the online, and they asked me questions from over 15 years ago, to establish my identity. But couldn't complete the thing.

that is so dam stupid.. I had a bank where I had an account at do that to me and they refused to talk to me cuz I failed to remember outdated shite from 15 or so years ago.. who remembers insignificant crap like that!???
..but you made me feel better cuz at least now I know I am not the only one... misery loves company? [:D]




mnottertail -> RE: Exchanges pool (10/3/2013 8:48:41 AM)

I got a log in today, before it failed.




Phydeaux -> RE: Exchanges pool (10/3/2013 8:53:19 AM)

By Chad Terhune

October 2, 2013, 4:53 p.m.
California's health insurance exchange vastly overstated the number of online hits it received Tuesday during the rollout of Obamacare.

State officials said the Covered California website got 645,000 hits during the first day of enrollment, far fewer than the 5 million it reported Tuesday.

The state exchange had cited the 5 million figure as a sign of strong consumer interest and a major reason people had so much difficulty using its $313-million online enrollment system.

Dana Howard, a spokesman for Covered California, said the error was the result of internal miscommunication.

"Someone misspoke and thought it was indeed 5 million hits. That was incorrect," he said.

Full coverage: Obamacare rolls out

Howard said the revised Web traffic still represents a huge response. He said the number of unique online visitors Tuesday was 514,000 and the state received 19,000 calls.

Meantime, Californians were still running into computer problems and long hold times during the second day of enrollment under the federal healthcare law.

Those glitches have prompted Covered California to shut down its online enrollment system twice.

First, the state took it down from 9 p.m. Tuesday until 7 a.m. Wednesday to make technical fixes. Then Covered California took enrollment offline for two hours Wednesday morning because information on health plans wasn't loading properly, according to the state.

These problems could frustrate consumers and hamper enrollment efforts. California is trying to sign up more than 2 million people through next year, the most of any state.

Some consumers said they were able to create an account on the state's website at www.coveredca.com, but the system crashed after that.

People calling for information continued to face wait times of 30 minutes or more. Some call-center representatives at the exchange told people they were having trouble accessing the state system themselves, further slowing down the enrollment process.

State officials say they are taking steps to remedy these service issues. California has about 300 people answering calls now, and it plans to add an additional 150 employees next month at a call center opening in Fresno.

Supporters of the healthcare law said there's still time to iron out problems before coverage takes effect Jan. 1 on these new exchange plans. Enrollment runs through March 31.





JstAnotherSub -> RE: Exchanges pool (10/3/2013 8:53:46 AM)

[image]https://www.healthcare.gov/images/waiting-room-icon.png[/image]
We have a lot of visitors on the site right now.
Please stay on this page.

We're working to make the experience better, and we don’t want you to lose your place in line. We’ll send you to the login page as soon as we can. Thanks for your patience!





Phydeaux -> RE: Exchanges pool (10/3/2013 8:54:33 AM)

Amusingly this is the same organization you want providing a single payer system.

Just wait until they actually have to deliver.. ya no.. healthcare.




mnottertail -> RE: Exchanges pool (10/3/2013 8:55:40 AM)

Same as the teabaggers!!!!!

Don't know why the amusement, teabaggers are not delivering shit, except borrow and spend for national azalea collection, and their dogshit legislation.




FatDomDaddy -> RE: Exchanges pool (10/3/2013 9:14:27 AM)

The 1-800-F_U-CKYO is classic.




DomKen -> RE: Exchanges pool (10/3/2013 10:11:22 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Phydeaux

Amusingly this is the same organization you want providing a single payer system.

Just wait until they actually have to deliver.. ya no.. healthcare.

Since when does the payer provide something? I paid for a sandwich today, do you think I provided that sandwich?




Phydeaux -> RE: Exchanges pool (10/3/2013 9:31:08 PM)

According to statistics today.. 7700 people sent in applications to California to date.
No statistics on how many policies issued.




TreasureKY -> RE: Exchanges pool (10/3/2013 9:42:30 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Phydeaux

... Howard said the revised Web traffic still represents a huge response. He said the number of unique online visitors Tuesday was 514,000 and the state received 19,000 calls.


I wonder how many of those 19,000 calls were to complain that they couldn't access the site. [8D]




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