Following three years of planned implementation, Obamacare's state and federally run health exchanges have been open for business for four months as of today.The results, as you might imagine, have been mixed with the glitch-filled October and November months acting as a complete night-and-day to the robust enrollment figures we've witnessed since the start of December and through the entirety of January.As you may have also suspected, these bifurcated results have also brought a number of wildly pessimistic and optimistic claims regarding Obamacare's future into the limelight.But, rather than stew on the countless opinions and prognostications associated with Obamacare, I prefer to instead dwell on the facts surrounding Obamacare's implementation in these early months.
one very important thing to remember about info concerning ACA you will get an influx of extremely negative misreadings by republicans you can generally identify those as they echo doom and gloom and are extraordinarily damning with no redemption.
3. The U.S. uninsured rate dropped 1.2% ... in a month!
5. Not enough young adults are signing up.
7. Obamacare opposition is at an all-time high.
9. CGI Group is out as Healthcare.gov's primary architect.
i understand unwilligess of the younger people they think "i never get sick", health care covers accidents as well those things young people get into because they think they are invulnerable or just unlucky. the day will come when they are in the position of their younger generation doing the same for them, what will their attitude be?