Come 2014 everyone is required to buy health insurance. As it now stands, it appears you can buy on the exchange (HIX) or outside the exchange.
Taxpayers that want a subsidy to help in paying the enormous Obamacare premiums will be required to buy through HIX and complete a 22 page application.
But to show you the government has a heart, they have provided this 61 page document explaining the application process.
Didn't someone say buying health insurance on the exchange would be like booking a trip through Travelocity or making a purchase on Amazon?
You might need the Obamacare Survival Guide if you plan on buying health insurance in the future.
You can buy it on Amazon with just one click . . .
Rabu, 13 Maret 2013
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