Thursday 22 August 2013

Obama meets with health insurance providers


 

President Obama held a video conference Wednesday with directors of state-based health insurance marketplaces that come on line in October.

Obama "recognized that the diligence, creativity, and commitment of those working in the States to set up the Marketplaces, which open on October 1st, have been especially important given the limitations on time, resources, staff, and in some States, support from across the political spectrum," said a White House statement.

Indeed, some conservative Republicans are trying to block funding for the exchanges and other aspects of the Obama health care plan.

Obama spoke to the group along with Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius.

A White House readout:

"The President and Administration officials including Health and Human Services Secretary Sebelius held a videoconference today with directors of State-based health insurance Marketplaces.

"The President thanked those who are working on the front lines every day, and heard about the progress they have made in setting up the new Marketplaces where Americans will be able to shop for quality, affordable health care coverage that will be there for them when they need it most.

"The President also reiterated the Administration's support for their efforts and encouraged participants to continue to share best practices for outreach and enrollment efforts going forward.

"In addition, the President recognized that the diligence, creativity, and commitment of those working in the States to set up the Marketplaces, which open on October 1st, have been especially important given the limitations on time, resources, staff, and in some States, support from across the political spectrum.

"Under the Affordable Care Act, health insurance Marketplaces will open on October 1st, where Americans will be able to shop for quality, affordable coverage. Tax credits will be available for many Americans to help make health insurance even more affordable.

"Plans offered in the Marketplace will include new consumer protections under the Affordable Care Act such as:

"-- No discrimination based on pre-existing conditions or gender;

"-- No annual dollar limit on coverage;

"-- No lifetime limit on coverage;

"-- A cap on out-of-pocket costs; and

"-- A requirement that insurance plans cover essential services like hospitalizations, doctors' visits, and prescription drugs."

Obama meets with health insurance providers
 

President Obama held a video conference Wednesday with directors of state-based health insurance marketplaces that come on line in October.

Obama "recognized that the diligence, creativity, and commitment of those working in the States to set up the Marketplaces, which open on October 1st, have been especially important given the limitations on time, resources, staff, and in some States, support from across the political spectrum," said a White House statement.

Indeed, some conservative Republicans are trying to block funding for the exchanges and other aspects of the Obama health care plan.

Obama spoke to the group along with Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius.

A White House readout:

"The President and Administration officials including Health and Human Services Secretary Sebelius held a videoconference today with directors of State-based health insurance Marketplaces.

"The President thanked those who are working on the front lines every day, and heard about the progress they have made in setting up the new Marketplaces where Americans will be able to shop for quality, affordable health care coverage that will be there for them when they need it most.

"The President also reiterated the Administration's support for their efforts and encouraged participants to continue to share best practices for outreach and enrollment efforts going forward.

"In addition, the President recognized that the diligence, creativity, and commitment of those working in the States to set up the Marketplaces, which open on October 1st, have been especially important given the limitations on time, resources, staff, and in some States, support from across the political spectrum.

"Under the Affordable Care Act, health insurance Marketplaces will open on October 1st, where Americans will be able to shop for quality, affordable coverage. Tax credits will be available for many Americans to help make health insurance even more affordable.

"Plans offered in the Marketplace will include new consumer protections under the Affordable Care Act such as:

"-- No discrimination based on pre-existing conditions or gender;

"-- No annual dollar limit on coverage;

"-- No lifetime limit on coverage;

"-- A cap on out-of-pocket costs; and

"-- A requirement that insurance plans cover essential services like hospitalizations, doctors' visits, and prescription drugs."

Source: Detroit Free Press











































































































































































































 





 

 


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