Yes, Mr. Bob, the article does not say how many lost their “substandard” plans. Is there a chance that some of the 6 million are from NY? I hope they like their Bronze and Silver plans at twice the rate, twice the deductible and twice the out of pocket. I wonder if their info has been transmitted to the carrier yet and how many paid. They will quickly find out when they make their first office visit.
That is great but how many New Yorkers are uninsured and by draconian laws are required to now be covererd?
Yes, Mr. Bob, the article does not say how many lost their “substandard” plans. Is there a chance that some of the 6 million are from NY? I hope they like their Bronze and Silver plans at twice the rate, twice the deductible and twice the out of pocket. I wonder if their info has been transmitted to the carrier yet and how many paid. They will quickly find out when they make their first office visit.
Any New Yorkers out there that can give us some substantive detail of who is making up the 600,000+?
Can we counter Agent’s usual, expected and uninformed snark?
Interesting that 1/3 are Medicaid recipients. I suspect that often times these are just re-enlistments in Medicaid, not new insured.
The real number is 241,000.