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  • OBAMACARE DEBACLE - Update 4/20/2014

    ConsumerWatch: Some Covered California Patients Say They Can’t See A Doctor

    CBS San Francisco Bay Area

    4/18/2014

    Excerpt:

    MOUNTAIN VIEW (KPIX 5) – While open enrollment for coverage under the Affordable Care Act is closed, many of the newly insured are finding they can’t find doctors, landing them into a state described as “medical homelessness.”

    Rotacare, a free clinic for the uninsured in Mountain View, is dealing with the problem firsthand.

    Mirella Nguyen works at the clinic said staffers dutifully helped uninsured clients sign up for Obamacare so they would no longer need the free clinic.

    But months later, the clinic’s former patients are coming back to the clinic begging for help. “They’re coming back to us now and saying I can’t find a doctor, “said Nguyen.

    Thinn Ong was thrilled to qualify for a subsidy on the health care exchange. She is paying $200 a month in premiums. But the single mother of two is asking, what for?

    “Yeah, I sign it. I got it. But where’s my doctor? Who’s my doctor? I don’t know,” said a frustrated Ong.

    Nguyen said the newly insured patients checked the physicians’ lists they were provided and were told they weren’t accepting new patients or they did not participate in the plan.

    And Nguyen says – while the free clinic isn’t technically supposed to be treating former patents they signed up for insurance, they can’t in good faith turn them away.

    Dr. Kevin Grumbach of UCSF called the phenomenon “medical homelessness,” where patients are caught adrift in a system woefully short of primary care doctors.

    “Insurance coverage is a necessary but not a sufficient condition to assure that people get access to care when they need it,” Grumbach said.

    Those who can’t find a doctor are supposed to lodge a complaint with state regulators, who have been denying the existence of a doctor shortage for months.

    Meanwhile, the sick and insured can’t get appointments.

    “What good is coverage if you can’t use it?” Nguyen said.

    Experts said the magnitude of the problem is growing, and will soon be felt by all Californians. But those on the front lines, like the free clinic, are feeling it first.

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    View the complete article at:

    http://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/201...-see-a-doctor/
    B. Steadman

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    Health care site flagged in Heartbleed review

    My Way News

    Julie Pace, Associated Press
    4/19/2014

    Excerpt:

    WASHINGTON (AP) - People who have accounts on the enrollment website for President Barack Obama's signature health care law are being told to change their passwords following an administration-wide review of the government's vulnerability to the confounding Heartbleed Internet security flaw.

    Senior administration officials said there is no indication that the HealthCare.gov site has been compromised and the action is being taken out of an abundance of caution. The government's Heartbleed review is ongoing, the officials said, and users of other websites may also be told to change their passwords in the coming days, including those with accounts on the popular WhiteHouse.gov petitions page.

    The Heartbleed programming flaw has caused major security concerns across the Internet and affected a widely used encryption technology that was designed to protect online accounts. Major Internet services have been working to insulate themselves against the problem and are also recommending that users change their website passwords.

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    View the complete article at:

    http://apnews.myway.com/article/20140419/DAD90DHO2.html
    B. Steadman

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      THE STATE OF FLORIDA has the best solution to health care insurance in a model plan which exists to insure homes against wind damage . " The Joint Underwriter ' s Association " was formed to allow all companies that wish to insure homes in Florida to join together and spread the great risk of damage caused by high winds such as hurricanes and tornadoes . Every company must join the association to write insurance and the premiums are minimized by this co-operation .

      The plan could be set up on a national basis or by state , but it beats the hell out of the " Unaffordable Health Care Act ".

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