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ObamaCare Confusion Reigns
According to David Martosko writing for the Daily Mail hospital staff in
Virginia have been turning away sick people during a deep freeze in the
North East because they can't determine whether their ObamaCare
insurance plans are in effect.
"Patients in a close-in DC suburb who think they've signed up for new
insurance plans are struggling to show their December enrollments are in
force, and health care administrators aren't taking their word for it.
In place of quick service and painless billing, these Virginians are now
facing the threat of sticker-shock that comes with bills they can't
afford," writes Martosko.
In a separate, but equally frustrating story about the train wreck that
is ObamaCare, CBS local reported today that a doctor's office spent
nearly 2 hours on hold with a health insurer for patients surgery
authorization.
Paperwork problems almost delayed suburban Chicago resident Sheri
Zajcew's scheduled surgery Thursday, but Dr. John Venetos decided to
operate without a routine go-ahead from the insurance company. That was
after Venetos' office manager spent two hours on hold with the insurer
Thursday, trying to get an answer about whether the patient needed prior
authorization for the surgery. The office manager finally gave up.
Unfortunately, as ObamaCare continues its roll-out, I suspect we'll hear horror stories like this more often.
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Feds List 141 New Regulations In Just 3 Days
The website Regulations.gov lists 141 regulations that have been posted by federal agencies in the last three days alone.
The largest group of regulations have to do with energy and
environmental issues, many of them issued by the Environmental
Protection Agency.
In particular, the agency is under fire for a rule that will be
finalized later this year capping carbon dioxide emissions from power
plants, effectively banning coal-fired power plants from being built.
"If these regulations go into effect, American jobs will be lost,
electricity prices will soar, and economic uncertainty will grow. We
need the federal government to work as a partner, not an adversary, and
to invest in America's energy future," said West Virginia Democratic
Sen. Joe Manchin.
Today's "Hot Topic" From the Hannity Forums:
The latest story of ObamaCare victims - Posted by wonderingrover
According to the Washington Times, it now it appears that patients who
thought they had coverage under Obamacare are being turned away in at
least one hospital...
>>TV Tonight (10pm ET on Fox News)
Tonight Sen. Rand Paul makes an exclusive announcement about his
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