Hawaii’s health insurance exchange is no paradise – CBS News

Hawaii’s health insurance exchange is no paradise – CBS News.

Following a year-end enrollment surge, the Connector system reported 2,015 people signed up for the plan in time to for coverage beginning January 1. Hawaii has received $203.4 million in federal funds to operate the Connector. So far, that works out to nearly $100,745 in federal grant money per enrollee.

From the comments…

I’ve been waiting almost three months for Hawaii to verify that I don’t qualify for medicaid BEFORE i’m even allowed to SEE what the cost of the subsidized plans available might be. How long does it take to look up my tax returns?

No insurance for me as of Jan 1, still waiting.

I’m not the only one – this story has been vastly under-reported in this pro-obama state.

Talking about vastly undereporting Obamacare problems, the local Denver Post and Boulder Daily Camera fall into that category. Talk about finding the silver lining, when it comes to Obamacare, these guys are experts.

 

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