sâmbătă, 26 octombrie 2013

Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis

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More Obamashock! Glitches Hit Paper, Phone Applications; Obamacare Glitch Great Quotes

Posted: 26 Oct 2013 06:44 PM PDT

Millions of Existing Plans Dropped

I posted my personal experiences on Obamacare, as well as those of a reader, in Tips on Navigating Obamacare Costs on HealthCare.Gov - My Personal Experience - Obamashock!

Just in case anyone thought "ObamaShock!" was an isolated incident, the Weekly Standard reports Millions of Americans Are Losing Their Health Plans Because of Obamacare.
While the Affordable Care Act was making its way through Congress in 2009 and 2010, President Obama famously promised the American people over and over again that if you like your health plan, you can keep it.

"Let me be exactly clear about what health care reform means to you," Obama said at one rally in July 2009. "First of all, if you've got health insurance, you like your doctors, you like your plan, you can keep your doctor, you can keep your plan. Nobody is talking about taking that away from you."

But the president's promise is turning out to be false for millions of Americans who have had their health insurance policies canceled because they don't meet the requirements of the Affordable Care Act.

According to health policy expert Bob Laszewski, roughly 16 million Americans will lose their current plans.

Because the Obama administration's regulations on grandfathering existing plans were so stringent as many as 16 million are not grandfathered and must comply with Obamacare at their next renewal.

Millions of people are now receiving letters from their carriers saying they are losing their current coverage and must re-enroll in order to avoid a break in coverage and comply with the new health law's benefit mandates––the vast majority by January 1. Most of these will be seeing some pretty big rate increases.
Obamacare in Rural Areas

The New York Times reports Health Care Law Fails to Lower Prices for Rural Areas
As technical failures bedevil the rollout of President Obama's health care law, evidence is emerging that one of the program's loftiest goals — to encourage competition among insurers in an effort to keep costs low — is falling short for many rural Americans.

While competition is intense in many populous regions, rural areas and small towns have far fewer carriers offering plans in the law's online exchanges. Those places, many of them poor, are being asked to choose from some of the highest-priced plans in the 34 states where the federal government is running the health insurance marketplaces, a review by The New York Times has found.

Of the roughly 2,500 counties served by the federal exchanges, more than half, or 58 percent, have plans offered by just one or two insurance carriers, according to an analysis by The Times of county-level data provided by the Department of Health and Human Services. In about 530 counties, only a single insurer is participating.

"There's nothing in the structure of the Affordable Care Act which really deals with that problem," said John Holahan, a fellow at the Urban Institute, who noted that many factors determine costs in a given market. "I think that all else being equal, premiums will clearly be higher when there's not that competition."

The Obama administration has said 95 percent of Americans live in areas where there are at least two insurers in the exchanges. But many experts say two might not be enough to create competition that would help lower prices.
Glitches Hit Paper, Phone Applications

Politico reports "The online website signup procedure is such a disaster that President Barack Obama is urging Americans to go ahead and try to get health coverage by mailing in a paper application, calling the helpline or seeking help from one of the trained "assisters.""

Please consider 'Glitches' hit Obamacare paper, phone applications too
But the truth is those applications — on paper or by phone — have to get entered into the same lousy website that is causing the problems in the first place. And the people processing the paper and calls don't have any cyber secret passage to duck around that. They too have to deal with all the frustrations of HealthCare.gov — full-time.

"We're confident by the end of November, HealthCare.gov will be smooth for a vast majority of users," said Jeff Zients, the former White House aide and management expert brought into oversee the repair drive.

But for now, with HealthCare.gov crippled by design flaws and a morass of messy code, the president and health officials have been using a variety of posts and announcements to urge people to try low-tech ways of enrolling. Basically they are saying while the front door is stuck, try the side.

Of course, reading an 800 number on national TV — as the president did in the Rose Garden the other day — created a flood of callers who couldn't get through. That led to another wave of frustration and Obamacare punch lines. But Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius tweeted on Thursday that HHS bulked up the call center to include more than 10,000 trained representatives.

Even before the tech problems, the government had a private contractor, Serco, to handle paper applications, which were expected to come primarily from less Web-savvy people. On Thursday, the company's program director John Lau told the House Energy and Commerce Committee that it had completed between 3,000 and 4,000 applications.

But Serco will be flooded with paper applications if the website glitches persist, predicted John Gorman, founder of the Gorman Health Group, which has advised some of the insurance exchanges. "Serco is going to be swimming in paper within the next two to three weeks," he said.
Obamacare Glitch Great Quotes

Inquiring minds looking for the most telling and colorful comments made about Obamacare "glitches" can find them on Politico. Here's a particularly funny one.



"We're going to do a challenge. I'm going to try and download every movie ever made and you are going to try to sign up for Obamacare — and we'll see which happens first." — Jon Stewart to Secretary Kathleen Sebelius on "The Daily Show," Oct. 7
Nonetheless Obama insists the Obamacare show must go on. And what a horror story it is.

Mike "Mish" Shedlock
http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com

New Tools! More Pure Bank Profit!

Posted: 26 Oct 2013 10:52 AM PDT

Inquiring minds are monitoring the Fed's Balance Sheet.



click on chart for sharper image

One more week like this and the FED balance sheet will be $1 trillion more than last year at this time. Currently now at $980 billion with this past week adding $20 billion.

Breakdown From Year Ago

  • Total Credit: +980.711 Billion to $3.796 Trillion
  • US Treasuries: +448.877 Billion to $2.106 Trillion
  • Mortgage Backed Securities: +525.072 Billion to $1.401 Trillion

Of US treasuries, the Fed added (and holds) precisely $0 in short-term bills.
Of US Treasuries, the Fed added 16 Billion in Inflation Indexed notes

Obviously inflation is not a concern to the Fed. Bank profits are.

Excess Reserves




The Fed is pumping money into the economy at at rate of $85 billion a month. Banks cannot use the money and are not lending it. The money piles up as excess reserves and the Fed (taxpayers) pays interest on excess reserves.

Nonetheless, the Fed has a clever idea! It proposes a new tool to pay banks even more interest on money banks don't lend and cannot use (as an alternative to shrinking money supply).

New Tools!

With little fanfare or analysis by mainstream media as to what is really happening, Bloomberg reports Fed Gets Bigger in Markets as QE Prompts New Tools.
The Federal Reserve is getting more involved in debt markets as it tries to compensate for the impact of its almost $4 trillion balance sheet on short-term interest rates.

Policy makers are testing a new tool intended to improve their control of near-term borrowing costs. The facility would allow banks, broker-dealers, money-market funds and some government-sponsored enterprises to lend the Fed unlimited amounts of cash overnight at a fixed rate in exchange for borrowing Treasuries in so-called reverse repo transactions.

The facility is the latest innovation from a central bank that has participated on an unprecedented scale in U.S. debt markets since the credit crisis began in 2007. It's designed to help policy makers -- buying $85 billion of bonds a month -- siphon off excess cash in the banking system when they begin to tighten policy. Three rounds of so-called quantitative easing have enlarged the Fed's balance sheet to almost $3.8 trillion.

The new tool -- called the fixed-rate, full-allotment overnight reverse repo facility -- also is aimed at helping Fed officials address distortions in the market caused by their securities purchases.

"It will serve to put whatever floor they want under rates," said Lou Crandall, chief economist at Wrightson ICAP LLC in Jersey City, New Jersey. "You're providing pretty broad-based access to Fed balances as an investment option."

While the Fed gained the ability in 2008 to pay interest on cash it holds in the form of excess bank reserves, that tool has limited effect in anchoring borrowing costs because only banks could park their funds at the central bank, Crandall said. By now offering to pay a fixed rate to a wider range of counterparties for their cash overnight, policy makers should be able to improve their control of near-term rates, he said.

"By offering a new, essentially risk-free investment, one would expect that anyone with access to such a facility would generally be unwilling to lend instead to someone else" at a lower rate, New York Fed President William C. Dudley said in a speech in New York Sept. 23.
Where Does It End?

From the Bloomberg article, one person sees things correctly. ...

With "the amount of bonds that have been piling up on the Fed's System Open Market Account" there "has been a collateral shortage," said Jim Bianco, president of Bianco Research LLC in Chicago. "What worries me about the Fed is that in reacting to the fact that their actions have created an unintended consequence in a free market, instead of saying 'Oh, maybe we ought to re-think these actions,' their answer is 'No, we'll go manipulate that problem now.' Where does this end?" 

Mike "Mish" Shedlock
http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com

Enrolling in the Affordable Care Act Marketplace

Here's What's Happening Here at the White House
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Weekly Address: Enrolling in the Affordable Care Act Marketplace

In this week's address, President Obama discusses the launch of the Health Insurance Marketplace for the Affordable Care Act, which gives millions of Americans the opportunity to have access to affordable and reliable healthcare -- many for the first time.

Click here to watch this week's Weekly Address.

Watch: President Obama's Weekly Address

 

 
 
  Top Stories

Improving HealthCare.gov: On Monday, President Obama spoke about what’s being done to improve HealthCare.gov. The President said that the best IT experts from both inside and outside the government are working to fix issues with the site, and reminded Americans that there are other ways to apply and enroll for affordable, high-quality health insurance:

Even as we redouble our efforts to get the site working as well as it’s supposed to, we’re also redoubling our efforts to make sure you can still buy the same quality, affordable insurance plans available on the marketplace the old-fashioned way -- offline, either over the phone or in person. 

The Administration is taking steps to improve the enrollment process while work is underway on HealthCare.gov: call centers now have more staffers to process applications or answer questions, and you can preview plans and prices without filling out an application.

Despite the problems, demand for affordable health insurance is high, President Obama said. thousands of people are signing up and saving money.

People can save money, significant money, by getting insurance that’s being provided through these marketplaces. And we know that the demand is there. People are rushing to see what’s available. And those who have already had a chance to enroll are thrilled with the result.

Check out a video of three Americans who have already signed for affordable health insurance and see what they have to say about their experiences.

Immigration Reform: The President spoke about the need to fix our broken immigration system on Thursday. Earlier this year, the Senate passed a bill with bipartisan support, and President Obama said that it's up to House Republicans to decide whether reform becomes a reality or not. "This isn't just the right thing to do, it's the smart thing to do," he said.

Securing our borders; modernizing our legal immigration system; providing a pathway to earned, legalized citizenship; growing our economy; strengthening our middle class; reducing our deficits -- that’s what common-sense immigration reform will do..

White House Goes Pink: The White House was illuminated pink on Thursday, in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness month. In 2013, more than 230,000 women and 2,000 men will be diagnosed with breast cancer and we show our support for those are committed to the fight against this terrible disease.

Thanks to the Affordable Care Act, insurance companies are restricted from charging women higher costs simply because they are women or because of pre-existing conditions, including breast cancer. Learn more about how the Affordable Care Act benefits women.

Meeting with Prime Minister of Pakistan: The President welcomed Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif of Pakistan to the White House on Wednesday. In their bilateral meeting, the two leaders discussed the economy, security and highlighted the importance of U.S.-Pakistan relations. Read the remarks here.

 

 

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Seth's Blog : Patrons and assistants wanted

 

Patrons and assistants wanted

Wouldn't it be great if you had a patron who would pay for you to have the time to be your best creative self?

And assistants to worry about all the details of your messy life?

This is the business school model of success. The industrial age taught executives that patrons (bosses, shareholders, large banks) would pick us and pay us, and that workers (cogs, assistants, functionaries) would do what we told them to do. All you had to do was find the first and you could hire the second.

In an economy based on art and connection and innovation, though, the first is hard to find, and the second is worth less than you might imagine--you still have do all the leaping yourself.

The goal is to be on the hook, not to let someone else do the scary parts.

       

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NSA Monitored Calls of 35 World Leaders; Mistrust Mounts: Merkel and Hollande to Change Intelligence Ties With US; Edward Snowden - US, World Hero

Posted: 25 Oct 2013 01:07 PM PDT

NSA contact lists show NSA monitored calls of 35 world leaders.
The National Security Agency monitored the phone conversations of 35 world leaders after being given the numbers by an official in another US government department, according to a classified document provided by whistleblower Edward Snowden.

The confidential memo reveals that the NSA encourages senior officials in its "customer" departments, such as the White House, State and the Pentagon, to share their "Rolodexes" so the agency can add the phone numbers of leading foreign politicians to their surveillance systems.

The document notes that one unnamed US official handed over 200 numbers, including those of the 35 world leaders, none of whom is named. These were immediately "tasked" for monitoring by the NSA.

The NSA memo obtained by the Guardian suggests that such surveillance was not isolated, as the agency routinely monitors the phone numbers of world leaders – and even asks for the assistance of other US officials to do so.

The memo, dated October 2006 and which was issued to staff in the agency's Signals Intelligence Directorate (SID), was titled "Customers Can Help SID Obtain Targetable Phone Numbers".

The NSA memo seen by the Guardian was written halfway through George W Bush's second term, when Condoleezza Rice was secretary of state and Donald Rumsfeld was in his final months as defence secretary.
Merkel Phones Obama Over incident

On Wednesday, Merkel phoned president Obama to complain.

For details see Germany Accuses US of Spying on Merkel's Phone; Merkel Phones Obama; Why Should Any Country Trust the US?

Mistrust Mounts: Merkel and Hollande to Change Intelligence Ties With US

As mistrust mounts over NSA spying, Merkel and Hollande to change intelligence ties with US.
Angela Merkel, the German chancellor, said she and her French counterpart would launch a "joint initiative" to renegotiate their intelligence services' co-operation with the US, saying protocols must be set following revelations of widespread American eavesdropping on European leaders.

"I think the services need to come to agreement between each other on yardsticks and other norms and standards," Ms Merkel said at a press conference after the first day of a two-day summit in Brussels. "Words are not sufficient. True change is necessary."

The insistence on renegotiating the agreements is likely to ratchet up the transatlantic tensions over spying by the US National Security Agency, which Berlin alleges tapped into Ms Merkel's personal mobile phone.

Over the course of the past week, several media organisations relying on documents supplied by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden have reported extensive spying operations in France, Germany and Italy.

The German chancellor said she has not changed her communications behaviour, adding it was unclear whether her encrypted mobile used for government work or a non-secure line she uses for party politics was being tapped.

"This partnership . . . is a partnership that has stood the test of time," Ms Merkel said of US-German ties. "But for the future, things have to change and they have to change radically."
Whistleblower Snowden Explains Himself



Edward Snowden - US, World Hero

Edward Snowden, the man who leaked NSA data to the Guardian is a wanted man in the US. I consider him a national hero. Ironically, many countries who benefited from his leaks, including France and Germany, refuse to grant Snowden political asylum.

Last summer, France and Portugal would not grant air space to plane carrying Bolivian president Evo Morales based on false US intelligence that Snowden was aboard. Morales' plane was forced to make an unscheduled stopover in Vienna.

For details, please see Venezuela, Nicaragua offer asylum to Snowden; Double Standards and Hypocrite Allies.

This is what I said at the time ...

The Snowden affair is an absolute disgrace all around: By the US for its actions, then by Spain, by Portugal, by France and by any country that would not grant air clearance to Bolivia President Evo Morales based on totally unfounded and piss poor US intelligence reporting that suggested Snowden was on Morales' plane.

Even if countries were 100% certain Snowden was on the plane, they should not have honored the request by the US to ground the plane or deny air space flyover.

I am disappointed that neither New Zealand nor Australia would offer asylum.

Is there any dignity left in this world?

I guess not, given the world bows down to the almighty US even when we spit in the face of our key allies by bugging their offices
.

Mike "Mish" Shedlock
http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com

Made in France: Montebourg Ridiculed in Text and Pictures; France Goes After "Red Bull" Energy Drinks to Finance Social Security

Posted: 25 Oct 2013 09:49 AM PDT

In response to Montebourg Announces Deal Between Goodyear and Titan to Save Union Jobs (One Problem - Goodyear Did Not Even Receive the Offer), one of several recent posts on Arnaud Montebourg, France's Minister of Productive Recovery, reader "AC" who lives in France responded ...
Hi Mish,

To understand Montebourg, take a look at some "Made in France" images.

Montebourg "advertises Made in France" while holding Moulinex blenders and wearing classical "marinière" shirts.

He is literally the object of tons of sarcastic comments and gags.

Once president Francois Hollande was elected, Hollande preferred having Montebourg within the government rather than outside, to avoid having him contest actions each and every day from the left.

When telecom operator Free was awarded the fourth mobile license in France and launched its very low cost service, Montebourg said that Free had done more for purchasing power of French people than all the actions of then president Nicolas Sarkozy.

But when Montebourg became Minister he started a very aggressive campaign against Free and its pricing, accusing them of destroying French jobs.

Best regards,

AC
Montebourg in the News

Check out these Montebourg Headlines on Ozap.Com (the same site that mocked Montebourg and his blender).



France Goes After "Red Bull" Energy Drinks

Where there's socialists, there's economic nonsense. Here is another case in point via translation from Les Echos.
Socialists want to introduce a levy of 1 euro per liter of energy drinks



Members start Tuesday afternoon discussion of the draft law on financing of Social Security. Three highly controversial tax reforms will focus much of the attention.

Tax Hike Number One: Taxes Harmonized (to the Highest Level)

The tax bill provides for an overhaul of the tax burdens on investment products. Social security contributions applicable to the majority of products are 15.5%, but the rate may be lower depending on the date of realization of gains. The executive wants to "harmonize the rule", which should generate 600 million euros in 2014.

Tax Hike Number Two: Energy Drinks

Gérard Bapt, a Socialist Party member of the National Assembly of France wants to introduce a levy of 1 euro per liter on energy drinks, which would bring about sixty million. "It is not a measure of fiscal performance but public health," he defends.

Measure Number Three: Redistribution Schemes (to Make People Feel Better)

In April, half of retirees started paying a levy of 0.3% on their pensions, expected to bring €645 million in 2014. After "embezzlement" claims from both the left and the right, socialists adopted an amendment that directs a portion of the performance fee - €130 million - to help the frail elderly.
Perspective on €1 Per Liter

A liter is about 1.057 quarts. €1 is worth about $1.38. So, imagine paying a tax of $1.38 on a quart of pop, and you approximately understand the proposal.

The tax is meant solely to "protect the public health". What France really needs is protection from Hollande, Montebourg, and socialists in general.

Mike "Mish" Shedlock
http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com 

Tips on Navigating Obamacare Costs on HealthCare.Gov - My Personal Experience - Obamashock!

Posted: 24 Oct 2013 11:47 PM PDT

You can now see cost options of various Obamacare plans whether or not you are registered.

Once on the site (click on the above link), filter your state and county.



Click on the lines as shown by the arrow, not the "i" symbol.

Don't bother with the instruction line at the top of the form that reads "For instructions on how to read and use this data, please view the documentation available under the 'About' tab on"

If you find and click on the "about tab",  it humorously looks like this:



After you click on the "about tab", one of the first things you will see is the message "For instructions on how to read and use this data, please view the documentation available under the 'About' tab on this page."

Zero Stars

One person actually gave this page three stars. I wanted to give it zero stars, but that was not an option. I tried one star, but I was not registered, so my vote did not count. Out of 399,014 visits, only one person voted on the quality of the page.

There are some links on the page, but none of them were at all helpful on how to use the page.

After doing some external searches as to what some of the fields mean, I attempted to download data and it actually worked. Rather than use the site tools, I did additional filtering, sorting, and column removal in Excel.

McHenry County, Illinois Plans

I live in McHenry County, Illinois.  There were 4216 plans for Illinois. There were 60 plans for McHenry County.

I stripped off the columns for State, Issuer Name, Rating Area, and Display. Here are the results for McHenry County.

CountyLevelPlan Marketing NameTypeAge 27Age 50Family
MC HENRYPlatinumHumana National Preferred Platinum 1000/1500 PlanPPO$383.48$653.52$1295.34
MC HENRYGoldAetna Premier 2000 PDPPO$358.00$611.00$1210.00
MC HENRYGoldLand of Lincoln National Premier PPO PlanPPO$353.63$602.65$1194.52
MC HENRYGoldLand of Lincoln National Elite PPO PlanPPO$342.38$583.48$1156.52
MC HENRYGoldHumana National Preferred Gold 2500/3500 PlanPPO$340.26$579.88$1149.38
MC HENRYGoldBlue Cross Blue Shield Premier 1, a Multi-State PlanPPO$339.54$578.65$1146.92
MC HENRYGoldLand of Lincoln National Complete PPO PlanPPO$337.28$574.80$1139.30
MC HENRYGoldBlue Cross Blue Shield Premier 2, a Multi-State PlanPPO$336.22$572.99$1135.72
MC HENRYGoldLand of Lincoln National Confidence PPO PlanPPO$333.97$569.14$1128.10
MC HENRYSilverLand of Lincoln National Premier PPO PlanPPO$328.32$559.52$1109.04
MC HENRYGoldLand of Lincoln National Preferred PPO PlanPPO$325.33$554.43$1098.94
MC HENRYGoldBlue PPO Gold 002PPO$323.65$551.56$1093.22
MC HENRYSilverAetna Classic 3500 PDPPO$321.00$547.00$1086.00
MC HENRYSilverLand of Lincoln National Elite PPO PlanPPO$318.24$542.34$1074.98
MC HENRYGoldBlue PPO Gold 001PPO$313.14$533.65$1057.74
MC HENRYSilverLand of Lincoln National Complete PPO PlanPPO$308.33$525.46$1041.52
MC HENRYSilverAetna Classic 5000PPO$308.00$524.00$1038.00
MC HENRYSilverHumana National Preferred Silver 4250/6250 PlanPPO$296.60$505.46$1001.88
MC HENRYSilverLand of Lincoln National Preferred PPO PlanPPO$296.00$504.44$999.84
MC HENRYGoldLand of Lincoln National Choice PPO PlanPPO$294.42$501.75$994.54
MC HENRYGoldLand of Lincoln National Freedom PPO PlanPPO$293.00$499.32$989.70
MC HENRYSilverLand of Lincoln National Confidence PPO PlanPPO$290.67$495.36$981.84
MC HENRYSilverHumana National Preferred Silver 3650/3650 PlanPPO$288.86$492.28$975.74
MC HENRYPlatinumHumana Connect Platinum 1000/1500 PlanHMO$285.44$486.45$964.20
MC HENRYBronzeHumana National Preferred Bronze 4850/6350 PlanPPO$283.84$483.72$958.78
MC HENRYSilverLand of Lincoln National Choice PPO PlanPPO$272.74$464.80$921.28
MC HENRYSilverLand of Lincoln National Freedom PPO PlanPPO$272.65$464.65$920.96
MC HENRYSilverBlue PPO Silver 004PPO$268.44$457.48$906.76
MC HENRYSilverBlue Cross Blue Shield Solution 3, a Multi-State PlanPPO$258.75$440.96$874.02
MC HENRYSilverBlue PPO Silver 003PPO$256.15$436.53$865.26
MC HENRYBronzeAetna Advantage 5750 PDPPO$254.00$433.00$858.00
MC HENRYGoldHumana Connect Gold 2500/3500 PlanHMO$253.17$431.46$855.20
MC HENRYBronzeHumana National Preferred Bronze 6300/6300 PlanPPO$251.10$427.92$848.18
MC HENRYSilverBlue Cross Blue Shield Solution 4, a Multi-State PlanPPO$248.88$424.14$840.68
MC HENRYBronzeAetna AdvantagePlus 5500 PDPPO$248.00$422.00$836.00
MC HENRYBronzeAetna Advantage 6350PPO$246.00$420.00$832.00
MC HENRYGoldBlue Choice Gold PPO 002PPO$233.29$397.58$788.04
MC HENRYBronzeLand of Lincoln National Complete PPO PlanPPO$230.89$393.48$779.92
MC HENRYBronzeLand of Lincoln National Preferred PPO PlanPPO$228.24$388.96$770.98
MC HENRYGoldBlue Choice Gold PPO 001PPO$223.89$381.55$756.26
MC HENRYSilverHumana Connect Silver 4600/6300 PlanHMO$219.87$374.71$742.70
MC HENRYBronzeLand of Lincoln National Premier PPO PlanPPO$215.86$367.86$729.12
MC HENRYBronzeHumana Connect Bronze 4850/6350 PlanHMO$208.99$356.16$705.96
MC HENRYGoldBlue Precision Gold HMO 001HMO$208.17$354.76$703.16
MC HENRYBronzeBlue Cross Blue Shield Basic 5, a Multi-State PlanPPO$207.16$353.04$699.76
MC HENRYBronzeBlue PPO Bronze 005PPO$199.18$339.45$672.82
MC HENRYBronzeBlue PPO Bronze 006PPO$197.18$336.04$666.06
MC HENRYCatastrophicHumana National Preferred Basic 6350/6350 PlanPPO$196.88$335.52$665.02
MC HENRYBronzeHumana Connect Bronze 6300/6300 PlanHMO$193.88$330.41$654.90
MC HENRYCatastrophicBlue Security PPO 010PPO$192.87$328.69$651.48
MC HENRYBronzeLand of Lincoln National Choice PPO PlanPPO$192.81$328.59$651.30
MC HENRYBronzeLand of Lincoln National Freedom PPO PlanPPO$191.23$325.89$645.94
MC HENRYSilverBlue Choice Silver PPO 004PPO$187.50$319.54$633.36
MC HENRYCatastrophicAetna BasicPPO$185.00$316.00$626.00
MC HENRYSilverBlue Precision Silver HMO 002HMO$179.22$305.42$605.36
MC HENRYSilverBlue Choice Silver PPO 003PPO$177.84$303.08$600.72
MC HENRYCatastrophicHumana Connect Basic 6350/6350 PlanHMO$148.24$252.62$500.72
MC HENRYBronzeBlue Precision Bronze HMO 003HMO$138.53$236.08$467.94
MC HENRYBronzeBlue Choice Bronze PPO 005PPO$128.87$219.62$435.30
MC HENRYBronzeBlue Choice Bronze PPO 006PPO$128.78$219.47$435.00


No Plan Descriptions

Each of those plan names should be a link to a description of the plan so you can see what the hell you are getting for your money. Alas, there is no link. Nor is there a link to the issuer so you can call them.

This is why you need to contact a certified In-Person Assister (IPA) to help you figure this all out.

Alternatively you can call a Certified Application Counselor (CAC), a community health center, an insurance agent or an insurance broker.

The rules say "States with partnership marketplaces must have a separate IPA program. States with state-based marketplaces can choose to have a separate IPA program. States with federally facilitated marketplaces are not permitted to have an IPA program"

Confused?
Just call your IPA except in the 34 states where you can't. Then call someone else.

Navigation Roulette

David Steinberg at PJ Media has additional comments and anecdotes about the navigation process in his post Identity Theft Russian Roulette: Healthcare.gov Refers Users to Uncertified Navigators and Assisters

I did as Steinberg did. I tried "Find Local Help" for my zipcode and found "461 results".

Results display 10 at a time. Most of the contacts require a phone call to schedule an appointment.

It seems you need a navigator to help you find a navigator. No problem.

If you "didn't find what you were looking for" then the "Contact Us" button will take you to a page where you can "Find Local Help". Alternatively, you can start a live chat.

I did not bother with any of that since I have a good plan that fortunately was not cancelled. Thus, I cannot tell you how much additional money Obamacare would have cost me personally. Others can, and the results are best described as ...

Obamashock!

Prepare to be shocked.

Reader Tim Wallace did figure out how much extra Obamacare would cost him.

Tim writes ...

  • My plan that I had for years no longer exists. 
  • So much for Obama's claim you can keep your existing plan. 
  • The truly affordable plan I used to have cost me $753.60 per month with a $5,450 family deductible.
  • The most "affordable" plan with similar benefits will cost $1,360.09 per month, except the family deductible is now $11,000. 
  • So much for Obama's claim "your costs will be lower" 
  • I am trying to clarify if I can even have a plan outside the company plan.  
  • Unfortunately the company plan is soaring to $2,100 a month because the plan is located in NJ and I live in NC. 
  • If I can have a plan in NC, it appears I will no longer be able to pay for it in pretax dollars like I used to. That is a hit of another 30% or so. 

Unfortunately, I am reading other similar horror stories. If you have a plan you like, I hope you get to keep it.

Mike "Mish" Shedlock
http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com

vineri, 25 octombrie 2013

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Back to the Future Predictions vs the Reality

Posted: 25 Oct 2013 11:57 AM PDT

On Monday it was exactly 2 years to go. Let's compare the "Back to the Future" predictions to the today's reality.